Americans face a "tough time" as food banks are unlikely to be able to meet the demand amid the government shutdown.
More than 250,000 people who rely on the benefits in South Carolina could be impacted, according to the Department of Social ...
State officials say federal shutdown could disrupt $263 million in monthly food assistance distributed to more than 1 million ...
The USDA could also tap into contingency funds to keep SNAP operating, but it would cost about $8 billion to keep everyone’s benefits running in November. The size of the agency’s contingency fund is ...
The USDA stated that benefits will not be issued on Nov. 1. Treasure Valley residents can turn to numerous local food banks ...
The 42 million Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will go without their benefits come ...
Vermont lawmakers said Thursday they intend to have the state cover both the food aid and heating fuel assistance that’s at ...
Nearly 7 million people – many infants and young children – in the U.S. receive WIC benefits, according to the National WIC Association (NWA).
The warning of SNAP benefits ending is leaving beneficiaries, states and food banks scrambling for ways to fill the gaps.
The days are numbered for the federal government to reopen in time to fully fund food assistance in time for November, ...
States are sounding the alarm that unless the government shutdown ends soon, millions of people could see their next food ...