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Alaska’s persistently high SNAP payment errors top nation for fourth consecutive year
Alaska had the highest SNAP payment error rate in the U.S. for the fourth consecutive year, with 23% of payments in error in fiscal year 2025. The state attributes the issue to complex eligibility rules, manual processes, and workforce challenges, while a new federal policy could shift costs to states based on error rates.
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