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One Big Beautiful Bill requires states with SNAP errors to pay portion of benefit cost

December 9th, 2025· 451 views· 0:37
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Beginning in fiscal year 2028, One Big Beautiful Bill act forces states with payment error rates between 6% and 8% to cover 5% of benefits costs, with the cost share rising to 15% for states with payment error rates of 10% or above.

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