US Shutdown Week 4: Federal Workers Queue at Food Banks

US Government Shutdown Enters Week 4: Food Bank Lines Grow as Federal Workers Struggle

The partial US government shutdown has entered its fourth week, leaving hundreds of thousands of federal employees and military families without pay and forced to queue at food banks for essential supplies.

Key Takeaways

  • Unpaid federal workers form long queues at food banks across multiple states
  • Over 700,000 workers furloughed, with nearly as many working without pay
  • 41 million Americans face potential disruption to SNAP food benefits
  • Economists warn shutdown is reducing GDP growth by 0.1-0.2% weekly

Growing Crisis at Food Banks

Viral social media videos show extensive lines of Americans waiting for free meals in California, Maryland, Arizona and Texas. One video from Landover, Maryland captured dozens of people in winding queues, with many identified as federal employees affected by the shutdown.

The situation has sparked concerns about a “no food aid November” as several states warned that food assistance benefits might not be distributed next month.

SNAP Benefits at Risk

States including Minnesota, California, Pennsylvania and Texas have alerted residents about potential disruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Over 41 million Americans who depend on these food stamps could be affected if the shutdown continues.

Economic Impact Worsens

Economists report the prolonged shutdown is already impacting US economic growth. Experts estimate it’s reducing annualized inflation-adjusted GDP growth by 0.1 to 0.2 percentage points each week, with the damage increasing the longer the impasse continues.

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