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New Mexico SNAP Errors Costly
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New Mexico’s SNAP program is in crisis, with a 16.6% error rate—ranking it fifth worst nationally—mostly due to overpayments from caseworker mistakes and complex paperwork, not widespread fraud. A new federal law threatens to cost the state up to $173 million annually starting in 2029 if errors remain high. Officials are already rolling out fixes like eliminating self-attestation for income, while lawmakers demand stricter audits and better oversight to protect the program’s integrity and prevent future financial fallout.
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