Millions of people are set to lose COVID-era benefits this fall

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Millions of people are set to lose COVID-era benefits this fall
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Many of these benefits came from the $1.9 trillion in aid that was passed by Congress as part of the American Rescue Plan in 2021.

The expiration of these programs, created by Congress in the early years of the pandemic, will take away economic help that millions of Americans have received for years and many still rely on.

These accounts have been frozen since March 2020, but interest will start accruing again on September 1, and bills will go out at least 21 days before the first new payment is due.This money was sent to child care providers as part of the American Rescue Plan to help offset business costs when affordability and availability were major issues.

Food stamp requirements Work requirements for those who receive food stamps are going to pick back up in October, meaning people will lose their food stamp benefits unless they fulfill the mandate or meet exemptions. Under the new rules, able-bodied adults without dependents who are between the ages of 18 and 52 can only receive food stamps for three months out of every three years unless they work or participate in a work program for at least 20 hours a week.

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