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U.S. government to stop paying for food aid in November

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The new notice comes after the Trump administration said it would not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, (SNAP), used by one in every eight Americans.

Breakdown
  • USDA announces federal food aid will not be distributed starting November 1 due to the government shutdown. 6s
  • The Trump administration will not use $5 billion in contingency funds to continue SNAP benefits. 19s
  • One in eight Americans rely on SNAP, and the suspension of aid has raised concerns across states. 30s
  • Food pantries are unable to meet the increased demand caused by the halt in SNAP benefits. 42s
  • The government shutdown, now the second longest on record, stems from disagreements over healthcare subsidies and the federal budget. 58s
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