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More than 1.3 million Michiganders will see a drop in food assistance benefits this month, and metro Detroit food pantries are preparing to help more families as they adjust to the change.

Over 700,000 families in Michigan were receiving at least $95 more each month through a pandemic-era expansion of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), but that ended following a shift in federal law. The additional food assistance provided much-needed relief as grocery costs surged and made room in budgets for families to pay for other essentials, like utilities and housing.

Read more at Detroit Free Press.