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States will pay a larger share of the food assistance program that served an average of 752,000 Alabamians last year.
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Around 761,100 people in Alabama, or roughly 15% of the state’s population, receive assistance from SNAP, according to 2022 data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
During the health crisis, this bump in benefits – known as emergency allotments – was a lifeline for the over 41 million Americans receiving SNAP.