Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, have resulted in a significant decline in enrollment. Over a 12-month period, enrollment in the program dropped by more than 13%. This decline is sharper than the government's initial estimate. The changes, which include work requirements, have led to some individuals losing coverage.

Those who do not meet the new requirements or fail to provide necessary documentation are among those losing coverage. However, it is unclear how many individuals fall into each category. Further details on the impact of these changes are available.