Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Are ALL Americans about to have their SNAP benefits suspended ? [GOOGLE search response ]

AI Overview [ "No, SNAP benefits have not been cut off to all Americans due to the government shutdown, but funding is set to run out on November 1, 2025, which will cause the suspension of payments. Approximately 42 million Americans rely on these monthly benefits, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed it has insufficient funds to issue payments for November if the shutdown continues. Here is a summary of the situation: Government Shutdown and Funding: The U.S. federal government shut down on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation. Because SNAP benefits for October were funded in advance, those payments were not affected. However, the USDA has now run out of funds to issue benefits for November. Contingency Funds: Despite previous guidance that indicated otherwise, the USDA stated that it cannot use contingency funds to pay for SNAP benefits. This contradicted the positions of some advocacy groups, such as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which argues the funds are available. State-Level Impact: Due to the federal deadlock, the USDA directed states to hold off on sending November benefit data to their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) vendors. By October 23, at least 25 states had begun notifying recipients that their November benefits would not be distributed. Pending Resolution: Many families are in a state of crisis as the government shutdown continues into its fourth week. States and food banks are preparing for a significant increase in demand for food assistance. What SNAP recipients should do Use remaining benefits: Any existing balance on an EBT card can still be used to purchase food. Seek alternative assistance: Recipients are advised to seek help from local food banks and charities. Many food bank nonprofit organizations have reported extended queues and are preparing for a surge in demand. Check state websites: For the most accurate and current information regarding benefit delays, recipients should check their state's SNAP website. Stay informed: If the government reopens and a funding measure is passed, missed payments will likely be issued later as back pay." ]

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