Republican debt ceiling plans could see most vulnerable Americans lose aid
GOP attempt to add work requirements to safety net programs such as Medicaid and Snap could harm families already struggling
As debt ceiling negotiations come down to the wire with the 1 June deadline looming, some Republican leaders seem determined to use critical safety net programs - specifically, Medicaid and Snap - as a bargaining chip, and millions of America's most vulnerable families may pay the price.
Cuts and restrictions to these essential programs, which offer healthcare and food assistance, will cause further hardship to families who are already struggling - and who in many cases can't afford the basic essentials like food and shelter. The Republican fixation on appending work requirements to these benefits are also ineffective: data shows these policies are not needed and don't produce any substantial solutions. Some critics say they also force people to find jobs that don't actually lead to economic mobility, prolonging their need for federal assistance.
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