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Government says SNAP benefit cuts won’t be as deep as announced for some families

Government says SNAP benefit cuts won’t be as deep as announced for some families

  • Government says SNAP benefit cuts won’t be as deep as announced for some families
    President Donald Trump’s administration now says that SNAP food aid for November will be reduced less than originally announced, the latest in a political and legal saga that impacts how about 1 in 8 Americans can buy groceries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a court filing late Wednesday that it caught an error in… Read more: Government says SNAP benefit cuts won’t be as deep as announced for some families
  • Impact of Federal Interest Rate Policy on Small Businesses
    By Ray’Chel Wilson, CFEI, CFT-I The Fed’s 4.5% rates aren’t just numbers on a screen, they’re changing how businesses survive. Business owners across America have grown accustomed to their projections being inaccurate. First, supply chain disruptions threw off pricing models. Then came inflation that made their cost estimates obsolete within months. Now there’s a new… Read more: Impact of Federal Interest Rate Policy on Small Businesses
  • New Ohio Tax Policy Could Cut Services, Benefit Wealthy
    By Ron Calhoun Ohio is poised to implement a 2.75 percent flat income tax, a major shift embedded in the newly signed $60 billion biennial state budget. Republican leaders say the policy will simplify taxes and promote growth, but analysts warn the change will disproportionately benefit high-income residents while putting public services, including education, health… Read more: New Ohio Tax Policy Could Cut Services, Benefit Wealthy
  • Ohio’s New Budget Bill Protects High Earners While Social Services Suffer
    By Angela Hay On June 30, Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio’s new budget bill for fiscal year 2026-27.  According to a press release from the governor’s office, the bill serves as a tool to support children and families, strengthen the workforce, and invest in communities.  DeWine says the plan will “make Ohio the best place… Read more: Ohio’s New Budget Bill Protects High Earners While Social Services Suffer
  • Will Tariffs Raise My Grocery Bill? Understanding Their Impact on Prices
    By Evelyn Rossman Since his second inauguration, President Donald Trump has prioritized higher tariffs as a tool for promoting U.S. businesses and reducing the country’s dependency on foreign goods, prompting a litany of responses and criticisms from people across the political spectrum. So far, Trump’s ever-changing tariffs have had a marginal impact on grocery prices… Read more: Will Tariffs Raise My Grocery Bill? Understanding Their Impact on Prices

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