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The US Department of Agriculture says it will not tap into its $6 billion contingency fund to cover food stamp benefits next month, according to an agency memo obtained by CNN. That means that roughly 42 million Americans will not receive critical food assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in November, unless the agency shifts its position.
“Contingency funds are not legally available to cover regular benefits,” the memo reads. “SNAP contingency funds are only available to supplement regular monthly benefits when amounts have been appropriated for, but are insufficient to cover, benefits. The contingency fund is not available to support FY 2026 regular benefits, because the appropriation for regular benefits no longer exists.”
Also, states will not be reimbursed if they use their own funds to pay for benefits, according to the memo, which was reported earlier by Axios.
Jeff
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He found $40 Billion for Argentina without any problem.
How is that America First ???? No money for SNAP, $Billions for
Argentina.
Oh well, inflation came in at 2.8%, so all is well.
But I don't think any sane American who has been in a grocery store
recently believes that inflation is only 2.8%. My intuition
and my wallet feel like inflation is about 10%, give or take.
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$6 billion, huh?
I have heard $8 billion, but then again, cuts are cuts.