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Home»Politics»New York Angry As SNAP Deadline Ending Early Retirement and Forcing Work Is Near: ‘Vote Republican, they value jobs’

New York Angry As SNAP Deadline Ending Early Retirement and Forcing Work Is Near: ‘Vote Republican, they value jobs’

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David RodriguezBy David RodriguezMay 23, 20262 Mins Read
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New York residents are sounding off online after the city warned SNAP recipients that tougher work requirements are officially kicking in, with many worried thousands could soon lose benefits if they fail to meet new federal rules. Soon, the age for benefits will be raised, which will have a dramatic impact on folks looking to enjoy retirement and their EBT benefits, and they are furious about the changes.

🚨 New federal rules mean that New Yorkers ages 18-64 must now meet work requirements to keep their SNAP benefits. These rules took effect on 3/1, which means reductions in benefits could occur as early as 6/1. Need help? CALL 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669). pic.twitter.com/mPAIBGL5p6

— HRA (@NYCHRA) May 18, 2026

Earlier this month, the New York City Human Resources Administration posted a reminder on X, telling residents classified as “Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents,” also known as ABAWDs, that they must now meet work requirements to continue receiving SNAP assistance. The agency warned that recipients who fail to comply could lose access to benefits after the three-month limit expires, with the earliest limit beginning June 1, 2026. Here is what folks had to say about the upcoming policy change.

“Had a friend who was bragging about being on government benefits while owning a new Cadillac Escalade and owning a nice home. They continued to brag that it was possible because they didn’t have to claim her child’s father (who was an illegal) income.”

“Vote Republican: They value jobs, 2 parent households, homeownership & generational wealth!

Or vote democrat: They value poverty, drug use, crime, single parent households, dependency, social services, government funding & you won’t have any generational wealth to your kids!”

“This is how the democrat party destroyed black families. Welfare! Black women who couldn’t have a man in the house! They replaced father’s with the government. If you love you kids, abandoned the democratic welfare state and bring the fathers home. 2 parent households win.”

“Reduced or canceled? If it were up to me, if you don’t work, you get no help. If you use drugs, drink alcohol & commit crime, YOU LOSE ALL! If you can’t afford the kids you already have & recklessly have more, you’re on your own! VOTE REPUBLICAN if you want BETTER in life!”

According to the city, affected recipients should have already received ACCESS HRA notices outlining the steps needed to keep their benefits active, while exemptions remain available for people with disabilities, medical conditions, or other qualifying hardships. Still, advocates warn that the stricter requirements could leave vulnerable New York citizens without reliable access to food if they miss deadlines or struggle with the reporting process.

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