An official with the Agriculture Department told a federal court Wednesday that allotments to SNAP beneficiaries for November will be 65% of their normal rate instead of the 50% previously estimated by the Trump administration.

The administration had told a federal judge Monday that it would use more than $4 billion in contingency funds to distribute half of the monthly benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, during the ongoing government shutdown.

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The revised figures mean a family of four in the lower 48 states will receive about $646 for the month.

It’s unclear what prompted the change, but the Department of Justice is calling it an “error” that they worked to fi

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