The US government said funds for Snap, a benefit used by more than 40 million Americans, will stop 1 November because of the shutdown.

The programme helps 40 million low-income Americans afford groceries - but the government shutdown has funds running dry.

Nearly 42 million people in danger as federal government shutdown continues and Snap funding to end 1 November

About 42 million people rely on SNAP benefits but now face reductions or losing access altogether.

The US government said funds for Snap, a benefit used by more than 40 million Americans, will stop 1 November because of the shutdown.

Recipients of SNAP benefits, or food stamps, won't get payments on Nov. 1 amid the government shutdown. Here's where to look for resources.

The Department of Agriculture has said benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will not be issued in November, claiming “the well has run dry.”

The SNAP program provides food stamps to more than 40 million Americans. The program is on the verge of running out of fund because of the government shutdown.

One in 8 Americans rely on food stamps, but the USDA says "the well has run dry." Here's what you can do.

Essential food assistance for millions may run out this weekend due to the government shutdown.

Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could lapse within days if the government shutdown persists.