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Food Stamp Crisis: 42 Million Americans Face Hunger as SNAP Funds Dwindle

42 Million Americans at Risk as Food Stamp Program Faces Funding Crisis

Key Takeaways:

  • 42 million Americans could lose food assistance in November due to government shutdown
  • SNAP faces $2 billion funding shortfall despite $6 billion contingency fund
  • 17 states will stop accepting new applications immediately
  • Political deadlock between Republicans and Democrats continues

The ongoing government shutdown threatens to cut off vital food assistance to 42 million Americans in November, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins warning that SNAP funds will run out within two weeks.

At a White House briefing, Rollins stated that “millions and millions of vulnerable families, of hungry families that are not going to have access to these programs because of this shutdown.”

Political Blame Game Intensifies

Rollins blamed Democrats for prioritizing “their political agenda ahead of food security for American families” in a social media post. Democrats counter that Republicans are responsible for the impasse over spending agreements.

The crisis comes one week after the USDA warned states that full food stamp benefits cannot be guaranteed in November if the shutdown continues. States have been asked to postpone November payments.

What is SNAP and Who Does It Help?

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides food purchasing assistance to approximately one in eight Americans. The program serves as a critical safety net, offering average monthly benefits of $188 per person.

SNAP is the nation’s largest anti-hunger program, but faces a severe funding gap. While it maintains a $6 billion contingency fund, November payouts are expected to reach $8 billion.

Emergency Funding Options Limited

According to USDA’s shutdown plan, multi-year contingency funding could potentially cover benefits during a funding lapse. However, a senior agency official confirmed that program funds will be exhausted within two weeks.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the Trump administration for requiring states to halt monthly benefit distributions.

Immediate Impact: Application Freeze

At least 17 states will stop accepting new food stamp applications immediately due to the financial crisis. These states’ systems require issuing November benefits alongside October payments, creating operational challenges.

This isn’t the first time SNAP has faced shutdown threats. During the 2018-2019 government shutdown, the USDA initially warned benefits would end in January before finding a legal workaround to extend February payments.

The current political deadlock shows no signs of resolution, leaving millions of American families uncertain about their next meal.

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