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政府关门或致SNAP福利发放中断
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美国政府持续的关门状态已进入第四周,多个州警告称,如果联邦政府资金未能及时到位,11月份的食品券(SNAP)福利将无法发放。SNAP是美国最大的食品援助计划,为4200万低收入人群提供食品购买支持。虽然10月份的福利已能全额发放,但长期关门可能导致11月份的福利金额缩减或延迟。各州政府正积极制定应急计划,并敦促国会尽快解决僵局,以避免对依赖SNAP的低收入家庭造成毁灭性打击。此外,即使关门结束,新的支出计划也将对SNAP福利和工作要求进行调整,可能影响数百万人的援助资格。

⚠️ **SNAP福利面临中断风险**:由于政府关门持续,多个州已发出警告,若联邦政府拨款未能及时解决,11月份的食品券(SNAP)福利将可能无法发放,这对依赖此计划的4200万低收入人群构成严重威胁。

💰 **资金缺口与影响**:虽然10月份的SNAP福利能够全额发放,但关门时间越长,11月份的福利发放就越可能面临资金不足,导致福利金额缩减或发放延迟,给低收入家庭的食品采购带来巨大压力。

🏛️ **多州发出预警**:包括宾夕法尼亚州、德克萨斯州、明尼苏达州、威斯康星州、纽约州、科罗拉多州、佛罗里达州和加利福尼亚州在内的多个州政府已向其居民发出警告,表明了问题的严峻性。

📈 **长期政策调整**:即便政府关门结束,一项旨在削减联邦营养援助的十年计划将减少近2000亿美元的资金,并且要求非残疾无子女成年人提高工作要求年龄,这可能导致超过200万美国人失去SNAP资格。

States could run out of November SNAP funding if the government shutdown continues.

States are preparing to hit pause on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the government shutdown approaches its fourth week.

Pennsylvania and Texas warned that benefits wouldn't go out, barring a prompt end to the shutdown. "November 2025 SNAP benefits cannot be paid," an update from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, "Starting October 16, SNAP benefits will not be paid until the federal government shutdown ends and funds are released to PA." A similar warning from Texas Health and Human Services confirms, "SNAP benefits for November will not be issued if the federal government shutdown continues past Oct. 27."

State governments in Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, Colorado, Florida, California, and more have issued similar warnings for beneficiaries. SNAP is federally funded but managed and distributed at the state level.

As the nation's largest food safety net, SNAP helps 42 million low-income Americans afford groceries. A pre-shutdown memo from the US Department of Agriculture says the program has enough in the bank to fully distribute October's checks, but a longer shutdown could mean beneficiaries see smaller benefit amounts or delayed checks next month.

"If the current lapse in appropriations continues, there will be insufficient funds to pay full November SNAP benefits," Acting SNAP Head Ronald Ward said in a letter to regional program directors. The letter, which is dated October 10, was seen by Business Insider.

Ward said the program is working on a "contingency plan," and directed states to delay sending their regular record of eligible SNAP households to vendors, which would give the program flexibility to delay or pause benefits next month if needed.

SNAP costs about $100 billion each year in federal funds to operate — which translates to monthly checks of roughly $25 to $1,700, depending on a household's income and number of members.

Some states have higher SNAP enrollment than others. Data collected by the US Department of Agriculture shows that about 12% of Americans were receiving benefits as of May 2025.

Stakes are high for low-income Americans

A disruption to SNAP funding could have devastating impacts for low-income individuals. The money can't be used to buy household goods, but it's often a lifeline to families that need a boost to afford essential groceries. The program's qualification threshold follows the federal poverty line — which is about $15,000 annually for a single person — but varies slightly by state.

"We still have birthdays to celebrate," Judith Murray, a parent who receives $1,174 in monthly SNAP for her seven-person family, previously told BI. "We still have Thanksgiving to do and other holidays. When you see me out there buying a birthday cake with my SNAP benefit card, just try to understand that I don't want to let my little ones down any more than you do."

The White House announced last week that it will funnel tariff revenue to bridge funding gaps for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) during the shutdown — though the program said November benefits are in jeopardy. The Trump administration has not made a similar commitment for SNAP and did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

When the shutdown ends, beneficiaries can still expect SNAP changes. President Donald Trump's spending plan, which he signed into law in July, will reduce funding for federal nutrition aid like SNAP by nearly $200 billion over the next decade. The plan will also require nondisabled adults without dependents to fulfill work requirements until they reach age 64 to qualify for aid, up from the current cutoff age of 54. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that over 2 million Americans could lose SNAP coverage with this adjustment.

With Senate Republicans and Democrats still in a stalemate over healthcare funding, it's unclear when the government will reopen. The longest-ever shutdown in 2018 lasted 35 days. At the time, SNAP avoided a lapse in benefits by paying funds early, causing a longer-than-usual gap between checks. It's unclear if the program will adopt the same strategy in 2025.

Money for other safety net programs, like Medicaid and Social Security, are funded separately from SNAP and will be distributed as normal.

This story has been updated.

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