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Food programs with work requirements led more people to need mental health care
Story at a glance The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is designed to help low-income families struggling with food insecurity. However, some states have tacked on work requirements to SNAP benefits, adding an additional hurdle to these populations struggling for food. For the first time, new research shows these work requirements are linked with more visits to mental health providers among SNAP recipients. Individuals who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) support with the caveat of work requirements were more likely to need mental health care for anxiety and mood disorders, according to data collected from West Virginia. 

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