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美国政府指示各州收回已发放的食品援助金
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-11-10 00:49

Core Points - The Trump administration has instructed states not to issue full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November following a Supreme Court ruling that temporarily halted lower court orders for full benefit distribution [1][3] - The USDA has issued a memo indicating that during the government shutdown, states are only to distribute 65% of SNAP benefits and must retract any full payments already made [3] - This marks the first time in 60 years that SNAP benefits have been suspended, affecting approximately 42 million people, or one-eighth of the U.S. population, with monthly expenditures exceeding $8 billion [3] Group 1 - The Supreme Court's emergency order led to a modification of the Trump administration's previous guidance on SNAP benefits [1] - The USDA's memo threatens states with actions such as the cancellation of federal funds for administrative costs if they do not comply with the new directives [3] - The suspension of SNAP benefits is unprecedented, even during previous government shutdowns, highlighting the severity of the current situation [3]