Saturday morning, after the Halloween tricking and treating, Americans will wake up in an unsettling new reality: the second month of a government shutdown that shows no sign of ending.
The shutdown began Oct. 1. If it lasts until Nov. 5 — as seems likely — it will become the longest in U.S. history.
So far, federal workers have borne the brunt, but the shutdown’s direct effects will soon be felt by millions more Americans. Here is some of what’s coming as the impasse staggers ahead.
1. Some 41.7 million Americans could lose food assistance
Due to the funding lapse, food assistance benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) won’t be available as of Nov. 1. By mid-month, 41.7 million people will go without SNAP, putting families in jeopardy of not having eno

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