Changes to SNAP in March 2026: New Rules for Food Purchases and Work Requirements

Sadie Parker
Published Mar 9, 2026


Starting in March 2026, the SNAP program (formerly known as food stamps) is undergoing significant changes.

These updates come from a new law called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA). The goal of these changes is to promote healthier eating and encourage more people to join the workforce.

Here are the two main changes you need to know about:
 

1. New Restrictions on Junk Food


The government is shifting SNAP’s focus toward nutrition. Each state now has the power to decide which foods are considered unhealthy and should be blocked from purchase with SNAP benefits.
   

2. Stricter Work Requirements


The second major change affects who is eligible to receive benefits. The federal government has introduced tougher rules to reduce dependence on the program:
 
  • Age Limit Increase: These rules now apply to adults aged 18 to 64. Previously, the limit only went up to age 54.
  • Monthly Hours: Able-bodied adults must prove they are working or participating in a job training program for at least 80 hours per month.
  • Loss of Protections: Many groups that were previously excused from these work requirements—such as veterans, homeless individuals, and young adults who were formerly in foster care—may no longer be exempt.
  • The Three-Month Limit: If you do not meet the 80-hour work requirement, you can only receive SNAP benefits for a total of three months within a three-year period.
 

Summary


If you or your family rely on SNAP, it is important to check your specific state's guidelines.

These new rules mean that what you can buy may change depending on where you live, and you may need to provide more documentation regarding your work or training hours to keep your benefits.

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