Around 1.4 million North Carolinians are enrolled in SNAP. At the beginning of November, more than 60% of participants had $25 or less on their EBT cards. (Stock photo by hapabapa/Getty Images)
North Carolinians who receive SNAP federal food aid began receiving payments for November Friday, the state health department said.
“Partial benefits were distributed today, Nov. 7,” NC Department of Health & Human Services wrote in a notice on their website. “Beneficiaries should check the balances on their cards by going to ebtEDGE.com.”
Those payments will be just a portion of the usual monthly benefits, after the Trump administration was ordered by court to dip into reserve funds for the program and said roughly half of benefits would be paid out.
Earlier this week, the state health department said it was updating its payment system and would have November benefits paid out “by next week.”
Around 1.4 million North Carolinians are enrolled in SNAP. At the beginning of November, more than 60% of participants had $25 or less on their EBT cards, according to the department. More than 30% had less than $1.
SNAP participants may not receive exactly half of their normal allotment, however; “the actual amount also depends on each household’s income,” the department has previously said.
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