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Will You Get SNAP Benefits on November 1? Latest Government Shutdown Update
The short answer: no guarantee. SNAP benefits for November 2025 are in serious jeopardy as the federal government remains shut down. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), no benefits will be issued on November 1 unless funding is restored. AP News
Trump posted on his social‑media platform that his legal team is asking a court to ― quote ― “clarify how we can legally fund SNAP as soon as possible.” Fox News He added: “If we are given the appropriate legal direction by the Court, it will BE MY HONOR to provide the funding, just like I did with Military and Law Enforcement Pay.” en.wikipedia.org
Key Facts
- The government shutdown, which began October 1, 2025, has caused a pause in federal appropriations. Wikipedia
- The USDA notified states that “benefits cannot be issued at this time” for November until federal funds are made available. NY State OTDA
- The administration decided not to tap the roughly $5 billion contingency fund for SNAP benefits. Politico
- In response, two federal judges ordered the USDA to use emergency reserve funds to keep SNAP payments going. AP News
What This Means for November 1
Because of the lack of federal funding and the shutdown, many states will not issue the full November SNAP benefits on November 1. Some may delay or issue partial benefit payments. Examples:
- Kansas says all November 2025 benefits are suspended until further notice. Kansas DCF
- New York’s state SNAP office says they “do not know the exact date” benefits will be issued — it depends on federal action. NY State OTDA
- Many states are stepping up emergency budgets or food‑bank efforts to fill in the gap. ABC News
Latest Updates: What’s Changed?
- Judges stepped in and ruled that the USDA must use the emergency reserve funds (contingency + other reserves) to maintain SNAP benefits. AP News
- Some states are independently covering or planning to cover benefits with state funds (though reimbursement is uncertain). livenowfox.com
- Food banks and anti‑hunger groups warn of a “man‑made disaster” if benefits stop. TIME
- The federal funding stalemate continues; a resolution in Congress is still the path to reliable full funding.
What Recipients Should Do
- Keep an eye on your state’s SNAP or EBT web site for updates (most are posting FAQ‑style pages). NY State OTDA
- Use any remaining benefits you might have before November 1. Unused balances stay valid in most cases.
- If you know your benefits will be delayed, explore local food‑banks, emergency assistance programs, or state‑level stopgaps.
- Stay alert for announcements: once federal funding is restored, states may issue delayed benefits—but it could take days. NY State OTDA
Bottom Line
Unless Congress or the USDA acts immediately, November 1 is likely to see a gap or delay in SNAP benefits for millions of Americans. While federal courts have ordered emergency fund use, that doesn’t guarantee full or timely payments. The real fix is a federal funding deal.
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