Chicago Tribune: In Illinois, 77% of able-bodied, childless food stamp recipients at risk as feds push to enforce work requirements

From The Chicago Tribune – March 13, 2019

For at least a decade, most Illinois residents who receive food stamps have been exempt from a federal law that requires them to work or risk losing their benefits.

But a proposal that would make it harder to obtain those exemptions — a move designed to encourage people to find jobs while unemployment is low — has social service agencies in Illinois, like elsewhere, worried that the poor will only plunge deeper into poverty.

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