SNAP benefits will soon be tied to error rates. These states are in the biggest trouble
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Starting in the 2028 fiscal year, states with an error rate exceeding 6% will face cuts in federal funding for the SNAP program. This change is significant as it could severely impact food assistance for many families, especially in states struggling to maintain compliance. Currently, only eight states would qualify under the new rules, highlighting the challenges ahead for others. This reform aims to improve accountability but raises concerns about the potential consequences for vulnerable populations.
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