Millions of people across the country could see their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance dry up during the government shutdown amid a fight between the Trump administration and Democrats.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released guidance on Friday saying it won’t use the SNAP contingency funding, which Congress has allocated for emergency scenarios, if the shutdown extends beyond Oct. 31.
Democrats blasted the move, which appears designed to maximize the pressure on ending the shutdown.
Here are five takeaways on the unfolding fight.
42 million Americans set to lose support
SNAP provided approximately 41.7 million Americans benefits in fiscal 2024, according to a monthly average calculated by the USDA. That year, the government spent $99.8 billion on

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