Biden-Harris Administration to End Online Junk Fees for Low-Income Families Paying for School Meals
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2024 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that students eligible for free and reduced price school meals must not be charged junk fees along with the cost of a meal served through the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program. This policy, effective school year 2027-2028, will lower costs for families with income under 185% of federal poverty guidelines equal to $57,720 for a family of four by ensuring they are not burdened by processing fees when purchasing school meals for their children. Todays action is a first step. USDA will examine fees charged to families with a goal of eliminating online junk fees for all families regardless of income level to further remove barriers to access healthy meals.
The U.S. Department of Agricultures Food and Nutrition Service issued a memo today to schools across the country about this policy. The school year 2027-2028 implementation date gives schools ample time to modify current systems or establish new contracts; however, USDA is encouraging schools to implement this requirement as soon as possible. The memo also reiterated USDAs longstanding policy that schools must offer all families a free and accessible method for making deposits to school meal accounts and that schools must ensure families know about this option.
USDA and schools across America share the common goal of nourishing schoolchildren and giving them the fuel they need to learn, grown and thrive, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. While todays action to eliminate extra fees for lower income households is a major step in the right direction, the most equitable path forward is to offer every child access to healthy school meals at no cost. We will continue to work with Congress to move toward that goal so all kids have the nutrition they need to reach their full potential.
Todays announcement reflects the President and Vice Presidents broader efforts to lower food costs and eliminate junk fees, said National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard. The Department of Agricultures action applies to the 1 million children who receive reduced priced meals and lays the foundation to eliminate these junk fees for all 30 million children that receive healthy meals at school every day.
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