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Subject City's Timely Processing of Cash & Food Assistance Benefits Plunged Last Fiscal Year
Date September 18, 2023 10:33 PM
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NYC Failing to Process Most Food Stamp, Cash Benefit Applications on Time

New York City’s timely processing of cash and food assistance applications plunged to new lows last fiscal year, continuing a spiral Mayor Eric Adams’ administration has attributed to a pandemic spike in demand, as well as agency staffing shortages.

Katie Kelleher, a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society, bemoaned the collapse of a system that once worked efficiently. “New York City knew how to manage this—knew how to deliver benefits [on time],” she told City Limits.

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