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Ohio SNAP Fraud Bust Is Part of a Much Bigger National Crackdown

Ohio SNAP Fraud Bust Is Part of a Much Bigger National Crackdown

Summary

The Trump administration and Ohio officials have targeted 19 retailers in Ohio for illegally exchanging food stamp benefits (SNAP) for cash, alcohol, tobacco, and other banned items. This crackdown is part of a national effort to reduce fraud in SNAP, a federal program that helps low-income Americans buy food.

Key Facts

  • 19 retailers in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus have been accused of SNAP fraud.
  • Some retailers exchanged SNAP benefits for cash, alcohol, tobacco, and drug paraphernalia.
  • Violations can lead to retailers being banned from the program and facing fines.
  • Ohio passed new laws to introduce chip-enabled SNAP cards to prevent fraud like card skimming.
  • SNAP serves over 40 million Americans monthly and represents about 12% of the U.S. population.
  • The Trump administration is increasing oversight and making eligibility rules stricter for SNAP.
  • Federal SNAP funding was $101.7 billion in 2025, down from $135.8 billion in 2021 during the pandemic peak.
  • Some retailers also held liquor licenses, allowing authorities to issue additional penalties.
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