Gov. Murphy declares a state of emergency after the Trump administration suspends SNAP benefits, affecting over 800,000 New ...
SNAP benefits are set to run out due to the shutdown, but how many people get food stamps in NJ? Here's a breakdown.
The ongoing federal shutdown is pausing SNAP benefits for 42 million nationwide, including over 800,000 in New Jersey, ...
Nearly 42 million Americans use SNAP monthly. Do you qualify for SNAP, or food stamps in NJ? See eligibility requirements, ...
A federal government shutdown threatened to interrupt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for thousands ...
Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday that members of the New Jersey National Guard have been deployed to support the state’s food ...
More than 800K New Jerseyans could lose food aid as the federal shutdown halts SNAP benefits, sparking concern among ...
SNAP recipients in several states are being warned they won’t get their food stamps starting next week if the federal ...
New Jersey is warning some 800,000 residents who receive food assistance that their benefits could expire beginning in November.
Gov. Phil Murphy sent members of the National Guard to emergency food organizations after funding for SNAP benefits lapsed.
SNAP benefits, aka "food stamps," have been paused during the government shutdown, likely impacting more than 100,000 across ...
Several Central Jersey restaurants have stepped up to offer meals to those who face the possibility of going hungry.