Research-To-Practice Brief

Navigating the SNAP Cliff (Part 1): Building Bridges to Scale High Impact SNAP E&T Programming

A work-based learning quagmire has arisen related to SNAP. Benefit recipients enrolled in subsidized work-based learning programs offered through their SNAP Employment and Training (E&T) are paid a reasonable wage in these transitional jobs; as a result, they are no longer eligible for SNAP and are forced off their training program. This sudden and unexpected decrease in or loss of government benefits that often occurs with an increase in wages is referred to as a benefit cliff. This American Public Human Services Association brief explains work-based learning and how it differs from unsubsidized employment, as well as possible solutions to benefit cliffs.

Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Transitional Jobs
Education and Training
On the Job Training
Supportive Services
SNAP/Food Assistance
Special Populations
Publication Date
2023-07-15
Section/Feed Type
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