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These 5 States Want to Pay Extra Food Benefits

According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), some households would notice a reduction in their monthly benefits of up to $250.

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It claims that now that the emergency allotments have been used up, the typical individual will now get around $90 less each month.

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Some states are thus searching for strategies to continue providing people with larger food subsidies. 

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Here are some ways that five states want to relieve the strain on people's bank accounts.

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1. New Jersey

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2. Maryland

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3. Massachusetts

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4. West Virginia

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5. District of Columbia

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