Why eSNAP Dropped 10 Points Overnight — and What It Really Means"
In October 2, 2025, the eSNAP score fell sharply from 72 to 62. Here’s why — and why it reflects growing risks beneath the surface rather than an overnight collapse.
Oct 2, 2025The eSNAP Team5 min read
Strong Growth, Weak Debt: Why the U.S. Economy Stands on Uneven Ground
The eSNAP dashboard shows a healthier overall score at 72/100, but household fragility, rising debt, and weak housing keep the economy at moderate risk.
Oct 2, 2025The eSNAP Team5 min read
U.S. Economy Stable at Moderate Risk — But Households Still Fragile
The eSNAP dashboard shows steady growth and controlled inflation, but rising debt and weak savings highlight household financial stress.
Sep 30, 2025The eSNAP Team5 min read