President Donald Trump's administration now says that SNAP food aid for November will be reduced less than originally announced, the latest in a political and legal saga that impacts how about 1 in 8 Americans can buy groceries.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a court filing late Wednesday that it caught an error in its earlier plan to reduce the maximum benefit by half and said that beneficiaries would instead get up to 65% of their usual assistance.
But some people will see deeper cuts, with some receiving no benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Aid Program.
The benefit cards could be loaded as soon as Friday in Louisiana and will take longer in most states.
Administration says the cuts won't be as deep — after a series of twists and turns
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