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Food Assistance
Fact Sheet

States Are Using Much-Needed Temporary Flexibility in SNAP to Respond to COVID-19 Challenges

March 1, 2021

SNAP is essential to helping low-income households put food on the table.

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Poverty and Inequality
Fact Sheet

Tracking the COVID-19 Recession’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships

February 24, 2021

Millions report that their households did not get enough to eat or are not caught up on rent payments.

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Food Assistance
Report

Food Assistance in COVID Relief Bill Would Reduce Hardship, Provide Economic Stimulus

February 24, 2021 | Dottie Rosenbaum, Zoë Neuberger, Brynne Keith-Jennings and Catlin Nchako
The nutrition changes that the House Agriculture Committee and Education and Labor Committee are considering this week to meet their reconciliation instructions under the House budget resolution include key investments to mitigate extraordinarily high levels of hunger and hardship.
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Poverty and Inequality
Report

House Relief Package Would Help Millions and Bolster the Economy

February 17, 2021 | CBPP
The House’s emerging economic relief package would provide needed help to tens of millions of people, reduce high levels of hardship, help school districts address student learning loss, and bolster the economy.
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Blog

Roundup: Congressional Action on COVID Relief

February 10, 2021 | CBPP
Both the House and the Senate have passed a fiscal year 2021 budget resolution and will work in the coming weeks to pass urgently needed COVID-19 relief legislation. We’ve excerpted below CBPP’s...
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Food Assistance
Blog

COVID Relief Bills Respond to Extraordinarily High Food Hardship

February 9, 2021 | Joseph Llobrera
The nutrition changes that the House Agriculture Committee and Education and Labor Committee are set to consider this week are critical to addressing today’s extraordinarily high levels of hunger...
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Food Assistance
Blog

New USDA Guidance Clarifies States’ P-EBT Flexibility to Mitigate Child Hunger

February 4, 2021 | Zoë Neuberger
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued new guidance late last week to help states implement Pandemic EBT (P-EBT), which provides federally funded grocery benefits to replace the meals that...
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Poverty and Inequality
Report

Gaps in Economic Support for Non-Elderly Adults Without Children Continue to Leave Millions in Poverty, Data Show

January 29, 2021 | Stephanie Hingtgen, Matt Saenz and Claire Zippel

Non-elderly adults without children, one of the largest demographic groups in the United States, are left out of many economic and health security programs that are effective at reducing poverty and expanding access to health coverage for other groups.

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Poverty and Inequality
Report

A Frayed and Fragmented System of Supports for Low-Income Adults Without Minor Children

January 28, 2021 | Joseph Llobrera, Lauren Hall, Matt Broaddus, Catlin Nchako, Alicia Mazzara, Erik Gartland, Will Fischer, Kris Cox, Samantha Waxman, Harjot Sodhi, Stephanie Hingtgen and Liz Schott

The nation’s basic supports for low-income, non-elderly adults without children are weak, fragmented, and often highly restrictive, leaving many of these individuals without help they need to afford the basics.

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Poverty and Inequality
Policy Brief

Executive Summary: A Frayed and Fragmented System of Supports for Low-Income Adults Without Minor Children

January 28, 2021 | Joseph Llobrera and Lauren Hall

The nation’s basic supports for low-income, non-elderly adults without children are weak, fragmented, and often highly restrictive, leaving many of these individuals without help they need to afford the basics.

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