
Actually . . .
Reducing the "error rate" is going to be a big part of saving the program in order to feed more people who qualify for these benefits.
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The Trump administration’s new budget bill shifts more costs of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from the federal government to the states. How much a state pays depends on its error rate — which is when someone’s benefits are overpaid or underpaid.
Kansas has a 9.98% error rate. That’s down from the 12.07% error rate it had in 2023 and below the 10.93% national average. Missouri is at 9.42%, a decrease from 10.54% from the year before.
Kansas reduced its error rate because it implemented a new case management system and has more robust training, the state said.
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Kansas might pay $80 million under SNAP cuts from Big Beautiful Bill
The Big Beautiful Bill added new penalties for states with a SNAP error rate above 6%. The error rate in Kansas is 9.98%.
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