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Q-12ResolvedX · @Breeauna9 · 2026-08-23
76% of the USDA budget goes to EBT supplemental nutrition assistance programs
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Do supplemental nutrition assistance programs account for at least 76% of total USDA outlays?

Noas of 2025-09-30
Stated76%
On the record58.67%

The Food and Nutrition Service outlaid $148,581,846,599.63 in fiscal year 2025. Department of Agriculture outlaid $253,236,497,823.79 in total in fiscal year 2025. That is 58.67% of the total. The record reports 58.67% against the 76% stated.

Breeauna Sagdal@Breeauna9
76% of the USDA budget goes to EBT supplemental nutrition assistance programs, but sure, farmers and ranchers are the welfare babies. LOLOLOLOL We spend more money paying land owners like Bill Gates NOT to farm than we do for reimbursements after government mandated slaughter https://t.co/gjBh6SroXJ
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