The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is one of the most effective federal programs for reducing hunger, stabilizing household finances, and supporting state and local economies. The budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1/OBBBA) fundamentally reshapes SNAP financing by shifting benefit costs and increasing administrative expenses to states. Learn how H.R. 1’s SNAP cost-shifts will increase hunger, strain state budgets, and deepen economic risk in FRAC’s two-pager.

No state is insulated from the fiscal consequences of the budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1). Learn how your state would be impacted by the law’s SNAP cost-shift provisions in FRAC’s table.