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

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 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.

The Trump administration says funding will run out Friday for the food assistance program that helps 42 million Americans supplement their grocery bills.

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

Local food banks and pantries across the country are seeing increases in need due to layoffs and government workers being furloughed during the shutdown.

Here’s what you need to know about the federal SNAP program, which provides food assistance to nearly one in eight Americans. It could go dark on Saturday.

Despite the ruling, it seems likely SNAP benefits will still be delayed.

The Justice Department argued that the food stamp program, which feeds more than 40 million Americans, effectively did not exist anymore due to the shutdown.

Today, around one in eight Americans receives Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits each month based on income, according to the Department of Agriculture. In…

42 million people won't be receiving November's allotment of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits because of the shutdown.