Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid
Source: AP
Updated 11:22 PM EDT, June 24, 2026
Several dozen states could have to fork over millions of dollars to provide food aid to lower-income residents, if they dont cut down on payment errors in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Nine states, meanwhile, wont have to pay a penny toward SNAP benefits, because their error rates are so low that they won an exemption from a cost-sharing requirement included in a big tax-and-spending law signed by President Donald Trump.
Data released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides a first look at the winners and potential losers under the new law.
The error rate refers to the percentage of SNAP benefits paid either above or below what people should have received, primarily because of mistakes. While low-error states are guaranteed to owe nothing when the annual cost-sharing requirement begins in October 2027, others will have another year to try to reduce their errors and decrease the hit to their budgets.
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Link to USDA
PRESS RELEASE -
USDA Announces FY 2025 State Payment Error Rates in SNAP
Link to USDA
REPORT. (PDF) -
https://www.fna.usda.gov/sites/default/files/resource-files/snap-qcfy25-per.pdf