Key facts
- Nearly 5 million Americans have stopped receiving food assistance.
- The reduction in food assistance began at the start of Donald Trump's second administration.
- Georgia recorded the largest drop in recipients, with 642,628 fewer SNAP recipients.
This data highlights a significant reduction in the number of Americans receiving food assistance, a program crucial for low-income households. The timing coincides with the beginning of Donald Trump's second term, raising questions about policy impacts on social safety nets.