Hundreds in CNMI to lose food stamp eligibility as benefits slashed

11:41 am on 30 September 2020

Food benefits are to be slashed by 25 percent in the Northern Marianas and others will no longer be eligible for food stamps at a time when thousands are out of work due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The comes after the islands' Nutrition Assistance Program announced it would reduce income eligibility standards and maximum benefits due lack of funding.

NAP was expected to slash the number of households from receiving benefits from 5,300 to a maximum of 4,500 across the CNMI.

Under the new eligibility standards, the income eligibility of a family of five would also be reduced from a gross income of $US2,515 to $US1,886.

For households who are currently certified beyond September, once October comes and their income is above the new standards, they will automatically receive a letter terminating their benefits.

Households that remain eligible will also receive letters of a reduction in their monthly benefits.