The 1964 Food Stamp Act established the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), providing low-income households with electronic benefits to purchase eligible groceries. Recipients use these funds at authorized retailers to improve nutrition and food security. This federal program primarily benefits families, seniors, and individuals with limited resources, reducing hunger across the United States.
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