As the government shutdown looms, 42 million Americans face potential SNAP funding cuts. Experts warn this could lead to the worst hunger crisis since the Great Depression, affecting vulnerable families nationwide.
As the federal shutdown looms, nearly 42 million Americans risk losing vital SNAP benefits. With many already struggling, this crisis could lead to unprecedented hunger levels. Find out how this impacts families across the U.S.
The ongoing government shutdown is putting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at risk, threatening food benefits for millions of low-income Americans starting Nov. 1. States like Texas and Pennsylvania warn that they may halt SNAP distributions if the shutdown continues, leaving families in uncertainty.