What Medicaid, SNAP Work Requirements in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Mean For Older Workers
Key Points
- President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” introduced Medicaid work requirements for certain individuals up to age 64, and raised the work requirement ages for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to include individuals 55 to 64.
- Some older workers may need to delay retirement to access benefits, experts say.
President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” may affect when some older individuals retire, due to its new work requirements for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Follow link to read more from CNBC. Medicaid, SNAP work requirements: How changes may affect retirement