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10 States That Face the Harshest SNAP Cuts Under Trump’s New Bill



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Millions of Americans could soon see their food assistance slashed. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill introduced large cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that will affect families across the country.
According to the Urban Institute, over 22 million families are expected to lose some or all of their SNAP benefits, with over 5 million affected households losing an average of $146 per month. The bill also introduces a new requirement: States must begin covering 5% to 25% of SNAP costs starting in 2028, depending on their payment error rates.
This cost-sharing model means that states with higher administrative errors will face deeper cuts. A Commonwealth Fund analysis projects that by 2029, some states will see significantly reduced federal SNAP funding, noting that the bill was designed to cut funding disproportionately in certain states.
Based on this analysis, these are the 10 states that are facing the deepest SNAP cuts.
Also see states where people are most likely to benefit from the SALT changes in Trump’s bill.
New Mexico
- Funding loss: $479 million
- Relative reduction: -43.9%
West Virginia
- Funding loss: $262 million
- Relative reduction: -43.6%
Georgia
- Funding loss: $1.49 billion
- Relative reduction: -43%
Delaware
- Funding loss: $112 million
- Relative reduction: -41.6%
New Jersey
- Funding loss: $846 million
- Relative reduction: -41.4%
Mississippi
- Funding loss: $367 million
- Relative reduction: -41.1%
Indiana
- Funding loss: $603 million
- Relative reduction: -39.6%
Michigan
- Funding loss: $1.29 billion
- Relative reduction: -39.6%
Oklahoma
- Funding loss: $628 million
- Relative reduction: -39.3%
Missouri
- Funding loss: $630 million
- Relative reduction: -39.3%
Editor’s note: Data was sourced from The Commonwealth Fund.
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