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MI sees 200% enhance in meals help calls amid SNAP confusion

By Editorial Board Published November 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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MI sees 200% enhance in meals help calls amid SNAP confusion

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Despite the fact that Michigan is seemingly transferring ahead with sending full SNAP advantages out, many Michiganders are nonetheless dealing with confusion and uncertainty that the help will truly arrive, particularly now that the Trump administration is interesting the choice. 

It was first introduced by the USDA again in October—those that obtain SNAP advantages wouldn’t see their funds in November.  

Following a slew of lawsuits from states and nonprofits, a district court docket ordered the USDA to concern full November SNAP funds by Friday, based on the Michigan Division of Well being and Human Providers. 

The newest from the Trump administration is a push to droop any court docket orders requiring it to spend extra money than out there in a contingency fund.  

Future Polhamus receives SNAP funds month-to-month. She describes the previous two weeks as extremely complicated. 

“First, I wasn’t getting it. Then, I was only getting half. Then, I got my full and I’m like, ‘OK now I’m really confused.” mentioned Polhamus. “Am I going to have to give back half, or like, what’s going on?'”

She says after receiving a letter within the mail that she would solely get half her advantages, her full cost ended up coming in. However she additionally says this inconsistency isn’t new—final month she solely obtained half the standard cost. She says up to now, she’s been overpaid, they usually’ve taken these funds from the subsequent month’s advantages.  

Polhamus says she’s turned to church buildings and meals banks to fill the gaps, however she’s not sure how lengthy the assets will final.  

“It’s been really nice that we have that but at the same time they are getting overwhelmed, and we don’t know how long that’s going to last either because of how many people are going and getting food from them,” she mentioned.

Jennie Pollak is the manager director of Michigan 211, a free service that connects residents with assist and solutions from hundreds of well being and human providers companies and assets proper of their communities. She says their group has fielded 1,000 calls greater than they normally get this time of yr.  

“We saw a tremendous increase in calls and specifically folks needing help with food that was a 200% increase that we felt last week,” she mentioned.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer can also be urging the Trump administration to cease preventing the decide’s order and agree to permit full snap funds to be distributed throughout the shutdown.

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