With the cost of living going up these days, Some Michiganders are feeling the pinch. From fuel to food, many families are finding it more difficult to manage their budgets in accordance with the rate of inflation. To combat this and help lower the price of groceries, those who receive food assistance benefits will be given an extra $95 in the month of September.
Governor Whitmer made the announcement concerning additional benefits on Tuesday September 14th. Eligible recipients should receive the additional assistance by September 26th. “This extra $95 monthly payment will lower grocery bills and help households use more of their hard-earned dollars for bills, school supplies, and other essential expenses,” says Whitmer.
Eligible families do not need to re-apply to receive the additional benefits. The additional assistance will help more than 1.3 million residents in more than 700,000 households.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell