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Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
Upcoming changes to the federal SNAP food stamp program will require states to fund billions in benefits starting in 2027, with penalties tied to payment error rates. Over 4 million Americans have already lost benefits, and states like Michigan, Texas, and New York face potential costs of hundreds of millions annually, raising concerns about reduced access to the program.
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- Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
- Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
- Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
- Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
- Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future