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Illinois food assistance error rate continues to grow as federal penalties loom – Capitol News IL

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June 25, 2026

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The data shows Illinois made errors on 14.7 percent of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments in federal fiscal year 2025. That includes 13.3 percent of all payments being higher than they should have been. The error rate is higher than the 11.6 percent rate of the previous fiscal year.

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Illinois Policy Institute

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· Jul 8, 2026

Illinois food stamp use drops to lowest in a decade

Federal changes in work requirements have played a role. The post Illinois food stamp use drops to lowest in a decade appeared first on Illinois Policy.

Les Crises

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· Jul 9, 2026

Aux États-Unis, la faim atteint des niveaux jamais atteints depuis le pic de la pandémie de Covid

Une nouvelle analyse de la Banque de réserve fédérale de New York met en lumière les conséquences des coupes budgétaires dans les programmes fédéraux d’aide alimentaire. Source : Truthout, Jake Johnson, CommonDreamsTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises La fraîcheur des produits est vérifiée avant leur distribution à la Banque alimentaire régionale de Los Angeles []

Wirepoints

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· Jun 25, 2026

Illinois could face new costs because of high error rate in SNAP food aid – Chicago Tribune*

An exception in the federal law gives states with the highest error rates more time to try to reduce them. Illinois is one of a few jurisdictions receiving a one-year, cost-share delay.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 30, 2026

Alaska leads nation in food stamp payment errors for fourth straight year

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska’s federal food assistance program had the highest error rate in the nation for the fourth consecutive year, according to data recently published by federal officials. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, ...

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jul 8, 2026

One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs

One year ago, the Republican “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” made the largest cuts to food stamps in the history of the program. Now 100,000 Ohioans are going without help and the state is bracing for enormous new costs without federal help. The Trump/Republican spending law made the largest cuts ever to the Supplemental Nutrition [] The post One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 24, 2026

Illinois’s Tech Tax Tantrum

By Andrew Wilford.

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Related coverage for "Illinois food assistance error rate continues to grow as federal penalties loom – Capitol News IL": Illinois Policy Institute — Illinois food stamp use drops to lowest in a decade. Les Crises — Aux États-Unis, la faim atteint des niveaux jamais atteints depuis le pic de la pandémie de Covid. Wirepoints — Illinois could face new costs because of high error rate in SNAP food aid – Chicago Tribune*. ArcaMax — Alaska leads nation in food stamp payment errors for fourth straight year. Cincinnati CityBeat — One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs. National Taxpayers Union — Illinois’s Tech Tax Tantrum