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81-year-old New York woman's SNAP benefits cut to $24

An 81-year-old New York woman's SNAP benefits dropped from $298 to $24 after a state review, forcing her to rely on food pantries. Nearly 3 million people nationwide lost SNAP assistance since 2023 du

SNAP recipientโ€™s benefits slashed: โ€˜Who lives on $24 a month?โ€™
The Hill โ€” 27 June 2026
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An 81-year-old New York woman saw her monthly food benefits drop from $298 to just $24 overnight, leaving her wondering how anyone can survive on that

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Why This Matters

The erosion of SNAP benefits reveals a systemic flaw in how safety-net programs are administered. When a program designed to prevent hunger pushes recipients to the brink of survival, it calls into question whether eligibility reviews prioritize efficiency over human dignity. The stark drop from $298 to $24 for an elderly woman underscores how administrative decisions can dismantle decades of policy intent in a single review.

Background Context

SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, has long been a cornerstone of U.S. anti-poverty efforts, serving over 40 million Americans. However, its structure relies on income verification processes that often penalize recipients for minor discrepancies or outdated records. New Yorkโ€™s state review system, while intended to reduce fraud, has disproportionately impacted marginalized groupsโ€”particularly seniors and disabled individualsโ€”who may struggle with bureaucratic hurdles or limited documentation.

What Happens Next

The immediate fallout will likely intensify pressure on food banks and local charities already stretched thin by rising demand. Congress may face renewed scrutiny over SNAPโ€™s funding and eligibility rules during the next farm bill reauthorization. Meanwhile, advocates will push for reforms to prevent similar cases, but legislative change often lags behind human consequences.

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