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SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Issued November 1st — Here’s What That Means for Your Groceries

poligirlsayswhat by poligirlsayswhat
October 31, 2025
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The federal government shutdown is now hitting America’s dinner tables. The USDA announced that it will not issue SNAP benefits on November 1, leaving more than 42 million people without their usual food assistance. The program, often referred to as food stamps, is a critical resource for low-income households.

The USDA confirmed recipients can still use leftover funds from October, but no new deposits are being made. With average monthly benefits of around $187 per person, the disruption has sparked anxiety across the country.

State officials are encouraging recipients to ration remaining funds.

“We encourage you to plan your shopping carefully and purchase essential food items,” advised Hawaii’s Department of Human Services.

Whether the missed November benefits will be paid later remains unclear. However, legal experts anticipate retroactive payments once the government reopens.

“It is our understanding that SNAP benefits will be issued retroactively,” said attorney Lizbeth Ginsburg of Greater Boston Legal Services.

Some states aren’t waiting. Governors in Louisiana, Vermont, and California are stepping in, using state funds and emergency orders to support food banks or directly cover benefits. But the USDA has warned states they won’t be reimbursed.

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