Friday, October 31, 2025

Rural families will be impacted by pause in SNAP benefits due to federal government shutdown

Roughly 41 million Americans rely on SNAP benefits.
(Photo by Aaron Doucett, Unsplash)
Due to the federal government shutdown, funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will cease soon, and the Trump administration has not made any plans to find money to keep the program running. 

“The pause in food stamp benefits that will hit Saturday, November 1 will disproportionately hurt rural families,” Sarah Melotte and Tim Marema reported for The Daily Yonder.

Food pantries are preparing for a surge in people who cannot afford groceries without SNAP. 

“Rural families top the list of groups that will be affected by the freeze in SNAP benefits. The Daily Yonder found that 13.7% of rural households receive SNAP benefits, compared to 11.4% of metropolitan households,” Melotte and Marema wrote. 

Additionally, SNAP benefits mostly go to households with children, a trend that can be seen in both urban and rural counties.

“Twenty-five Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration on Tuesday to force it to resume food stamps payments,” Julianna Bragg reported for Axios.

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