Government Shutdown Threatens Four Key Aid Programs Including SNAP

Carlos Rodriguez
Published Nov 3, 2025


The ongoing shutdown of the U.S. federal government is causing serious problems for millions of Americans who depend on government assistance.

As the political disagreement continues into its second month, funding for four major aid programs, including SNAP, for low-income families may run out starting November 1.

About 55 million people now face uncertainty, as vital services providing food, preschool education, and help with heating bills are at risk of closing. Many families rely on more than one of these programs, and losing them all at once could be devastating.

The loss of funding could have long-lasting effects on vulnerable families, who are already struggling with higher living costs. Without these benefits, many may find it even harder to meet basic needs.
 

What is the status of the government shutdown?


The shutdown has lasted for two months and is expected to continue at least until Monday, November 3, since the Senate will not return until then.

Congress and the White House have not reached a deal to pass a budget, mainly because Democrats and Republicans disagree about funding healthcare and food assistance. A Republican proposal did not get enough votes in the Senate to move forward.

Currently, about 730,000 federal workers are on the job without pay. The situation is serious and there is no clear end in sight.
 

Which programs are at risk?


Four important federal programs may soon run out of money:
 
  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): The country’s largest food aid program, helping around 42 million Americans buy groceries.
  • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children): Supports about 7 million pregnant women, new mothers, and young children with money for formula and healthy food.
  • Head Start: Offers preschool education, health, and nutrition services to children from low-income families. Funding cuts will affect about 140 programs, which serve around 65,000 children.
  • LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program): Assists about 6 million families in paying heating and cooling bills, helping them avoid losing power during cold weather.
 

What about Social Security payments?


Monthly payments from Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will keep going during the shutdown. However, some non-essential services at Social Security offices may be slowed down or stopped.

Payments for seniors and people receiving SSI are scheduled for November 3.

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