(FOX 9) - Minnesota officials are warning SNAP benefits in November will be delayed and slashed by at least 50 percent under new guidance from the Trump administration amid the government shutdown.
SNAP benefit cuts in MN
What we know:
In a Tuesday briefing, state leaders said November benefits would be slashed by at least 50 percent – and households will face an additional reduction based on a household's net income.
At the same time, there will be a delay in benefits being issued due to changes the state will have to make to its system due to the income-based reduction.
By the numbers:
SNAP benefits in Minnesota typically start at $298 and increase from there depending on household size. Under the reduction, recipients will receive the following amounts before the income-based

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