Millions of Americans could soon face an unexpected crisis: their food assistance may simply not arrive.
The issue isn’t a lack of money, but political deadlock in Washington that has stalled critical funding.
The USDA has warned that SNAP benefits are at risk after Senate Democrats blocked funding measures multiple times.
As a result, families who rely on food assistance are bracing for uncertainty beginning November 1.
Grocery stores and food banks are also preparing for increased strain if benefits are delayed or cut.
For many households, SNAP is the difference between stability and hunger, making the stakes especially high.
The ongoing standoff highlights how political conflict can quickly turn into real-life consequences.
Unless lawmakers act soon, millions may feel the impact at the checkout line rather than in Congress.