Just over a year after passage of the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), Michigan families are feeling its harm. The federal megabill cuts billions of dollars in food assistance and healthcare for struggling households to give further tax breaks to the ultrawealthy.
While good jobs remain hard to come by in Michigan and food prices continue to rise, the bill’s new layers of red tape have contributed to the loss of benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for more than 145,000 Michiganders.
Federal law limits adults without disabilities to three months of SNAP benefits every three years unless they prove they’re working at least 80 hours per month. Before OBBBA, people 55 and older and parents of minor children were exempt from the time limit. OBBBA increased the upper age threshold from 55 to 65 and narrowed the parental exemption to those with children under 14.
The bill is also worsening the growing hunger crisis among older adults. From 2021 through 2024 (the most recent year for which data is available), the number of Michiganders ages 50 and older experiencing food insecurity increased by 59%.
Hunger was already rising, and we expect it to grow more rapidly as people lose their food and healthcare benefits altogether under OBBBA. It will be harder to measure, however, because in 2025 the federal government stopped comprehensive tracking and reporting of food insecurity rates.
We applaud our state legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for continuing to support state-level programs that make it easier for Michiganders to get healthy food. These include Double Up Food Bucks, Ten Cents a Meal and funding for universal school breakfast and lunch.
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