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    October 28, 20253 Mins Read
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    There are 42 million Americans at risk of losing access to SNAP food stamp benefits due to the prolonged government shutdown. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) does not have the ability to continue funding the program and funds will run dry on November 1. It is more alarming that one in ten Americans currently receives some form of government aid.

    The USDA cannot pull funds from other sources such as school meals or formula for infants, despite the Democrats’ insistence that it taps into the $5 billion fund to cover the gap. “The contingency fund is a source of funds for contingencies, such as the Disaster SNAP program, which provides food purchasing benefits for individuals in disaster areas, including natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, that can come on quickly and without notice,” the USDA pointed out. There is no national emergency; there is a political clash that has halted all funding.

    “Senate Democrats have now voted 12 times to not fund the food stamp program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),” the memo continued. “Bottom line, the well has run dry. At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 1. We are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats. They can continue to hold out for healthcare for illegal aliens and gender mutilation procedures or reopen the government so mothers, babies, and the most vulnerable among us can receive critical nutrition assistance,” the department said.

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    The federal government spends $9 billion per month to fund SNAP food assistance programs. Again, one out of every ten Americans is receiving aid from this program, up 12.3% on an annual basis. SNAP is the largest social support program in the United States. The average recipient receives around $190, but the payout largely depends on household size, geographic location, and certain deductions. The government believes that the average participant should spend 30% of their income on food, and benefits are typically calculated by subtracting 30% of net income from the federal maximum for household size.

    For fiscal year 2025, a household of one qualifies with a net monthly income up to $1,255 and a gross monthly income up to $1,632, while a household of two qualifies with a net monthly income up to $1,704 and a gross income up to $2,215. Around 73% of households receiving benefits live at 100% below the poverty line. Two-thirds of households receiving benefits include children living with a single parent. Only 28% of households have earned income, while 61% receive additional unearned aid from the government.

    There is a welfare crisis in this nation. There are those who need assistance due to age, disability, or a temporary supplement due to loss income or personal crisis. However, most of the people living on government welfare are not working full-time jobs. Kids have become currency for the welfare state as people receive more for reproducing. Two-thirds of SNAP recipients have children in the household. Those with children under 14 years of age do not need to work to receive benefits. Everyone else can either work part-time for 20 hours per week, volunteer, or continue education to receive government aid.

    The national debt continues to reach record highs while the welfare state increases. Americans have the option to simply not work and live off of other taxpayers. There are those who need the assistance as they cannot work or paid into the system and need temporary reprieve. Yet, 1 in 10 Americans living off Uncle Sam is wholly unsustainable and indicative of a failed society.



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