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Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
Upcoming changes to the federal SNAP program will require states to fund a portion of benefits starting in 2027, potentially costing states over $9 billion. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduced new eligibility and work requirements, leading to 4 million Americans losing benefits, while states with high payment error rates will face financial penalties.
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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