
Biden administration expands pandemic aid to feed 30 million low-income children this summer
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Calling it the nation's largest summer child nutrition effort, the Biden administration announced Monday that it will expand a key coronavirus aid program to help get food to more than 30 million kids after the school year ends.
Eligible families will receive roughly $375 per child -- or about $6.82 per child per weekday -- through the Pandemic-EBT program for the summer, though the total amount may vary if a state opts to use its own schedule. Parents can then use the funds to purchase food. Children who are eligible for free- or reduced-price meals during the school year and those under age 6 whose families receive food stamps qualify for the assistance, even if they attended school in person during the year.More Related News