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The Impact of the New Bill on Kids in Need
USAFriday, June 20, 2025
Food assistance is another area that could see major changes. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps pay for groceries for over 15 million kids, is on the chopping block. The bill suggests expanding work requirements and cutting over $290 billion from SNAP over 10 years. This could mean that more than 2 million children might lose or see a significant reduction in their food assistance. Moreover, states might have to cover a portion of the cost, which could lead to further cuts or even states dropping out of the program altogether.
The bill also touches on tax benefits for families. While there are proposals to expand access to child care tax credits, changes to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC) have raised some eyebrows. The EITC helps low-income families, but the bill suggests adding more administrative hurdles. The CTC, which can lower a family's tax bill by up to $2, 000 per child, is set to increase, but only for families that meet certain income requirements. This means that many low-income families might still be left out.
In summary, the "Big Beautiful Bill" could have a significant impact on the lives of children from low-income families. While it aims to extend tax cuts, the proposed changes to healthcare, food assistance, and tax benefits could make life more challenging for those who need support the most. It's a complex issue that requires careful consideration and a critical look at how these changes might affect the most vulnerable members of society.
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