Saturday, February 14, 2026
23.1 C
New Delhi

US shutdown: SNAP set to expire, troops unpaid, food banks overrun — what happens if the shutdown continues?

US shutdown: SNAP set to expire, troops unpaid, food banks overrun — what happens if deadlock continues?

Nearly a month into the shutdown, food banks across the country were straining to meet rising demand from hundreds of thousands of federal workers who were furloughed or working without pay and were bracing for an even bigger surge as benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program were set to lapse on Nov. 1. More than one in eight Americans depended on food stamps from SNAP, according to the US Department of Agriculture. Recipients received an average of $187 a month on a prepaid card to buy groceries, and many families relied on those benefits as their main source of money for food, CBS news reported. The Community Table Food Bank in Arvada, Colorado, was so inundated with people on Thursday that it had to temporarily close. Before it did, Danielle Brann, a SNAP recipient, obtained essentials including ham and crackers and cans of spaghetti sauce. “The line started at 9 o’clock this morning and I don’t remember ever seeing it this busy. I mean they’re turning people away. So it’s more of a demand for sure,” Brann said. In Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry also had to turn people away on Tuesday because food was leaving the shelves faster than it could be restocked.

Thanksgiving travel at risk

Vice President JD Vance and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that Americans could face a travel “disaster” as Thanksgiving approaches next month without an end in sight to the govt shutdown. Their comments came after Vance hosted a roundtable of aviation, travel and union leaders at the White House, during which they aired their concerns with the current state of the industry and worked out potential, temporary solutions to ease the strain on Federal Aviation Administration employees who were being forced to work without pay to ensure Americans could fly safely, two White House officials told CNN. “Look it could be a disaster. It really could be, because at that point you’re talking about people have missed three paychecks. They’ve missed four paychecks. How many of them are not going to show up for work?” Vance said. “That’s going to lead to massive delays. We want people to be able to get home for Thanksgiving. We want people to be able to travel for business,” he continued. Air traffic control staffing problems spiked over the weekend, raising concerns about growing disruption Duffy added, “Our traffic will be snarled, but it will be a disaster in aviation.”

What Happens if the Shutdown Continues?

Military:More than a million active-duty service members in the United States would have missed their pay cheques on Friday if the Trump administration will not intervene, BBC reported.About a quarter of military families were considered food insecure, and 15% relied on Snap or food pantries, according to research firm Rand. Meanwhile, the Military Family Advisory Network estimated that 27% of families had £380 or less in emergency savings. The Pentagon said it had accepted a $130m gift from a wealthy donor to help pay salaries during the shutdown, which worked out to $100 for each of the 1.3 million service members expecting to be paid. The White House planned to pay the troops on 31 October by using money from a military housing fund, a research-and-development account and a defence procurement fund, according to Axios. Earlier this month the administration made payroll by moving $6.5bn from military research. More than 160 families told the National Military Family Association that they had been underpaid during the shutdown, some by hundreds of dollars and others by thousands. Federal civilian workers:If the shutdown continues, then some 4.5 million paycheques would have been withheld from civilian employees, representing about $21bn in missing wages, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center. Furloughed employees were typically paid after shutdowns ended, although Trump had threatened to withhold pay and was attempting to fire thousands of workers, a move being challenged in court.Air traffic controllers:Thousands of air traffic controllers missed their first paycheques this week. And if it continues, then the flight delay will also continue. Because they are considered essential workers, the workers must continue to do their jobs without pay during the shutdown. Since 1 October, numerous controllers have called in sick and now many report they are getting second jobs. Go to Source

Hot this week

Chinese officials lodge formal protest against Western diplomatic missions over Lai verdict remarks

Authorities in Hong Kong have summoned foreign diplomats from the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and the European Union to protest their criticism of a recent court ruling. Read More

Halsey Goes Sultry Goth Chic In Sheer Black Gown As She Accompanies Fiancé Avan Jogia

Singer Halsey walked the red carpet for the 56 Days series premiere in Los Angeles that features her long-time partner, actor Avan Jogia and Dove Cameron. Read More

IND vs PAK T20 World Cup: Teams To Stay In Separate Hotels; Tickets Hit 2.5L LKR, Airfares Skyrocket

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom As the sun sets over Indian Ocean, Colombo has shed its skin as a peaceful tourist spot, morphing instead into a high-security fortress. Read More

4 Injured After Under-Construction Metro Pillar Collapses In Mumbai’s Mulund

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom A section of an under-construction metro pillar gave way in Mumbai’s Mulund area on Saturday afternoon, crashing onto a moving autorickshaw and injuring multiple peopl Read More

US to hold parallel talks on Ukraine, Iran in Geneva amid diplomatic push: Report

Geneva is set to become the focal point of global diplomacy this Tuesday as American envoys prepare for back to back negotiations regarding the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. Read More

Topics

Chinese officials lodge formal protest against Western diplomatic missions over Lai verdict remarks

Authorities in Hong Kong have summoned foreign diplomats from the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and the European Union to protest their criticism of a recent court ruling. Read More

Halsey Goes Sultry Goth Chic In Sheer Black Gown As She Accompanies Fiancé Avan Jogia

Singer Halsey walked the red carpet for the 56 Days series premiere in Los Angeles that features her long-time partner, actor Avan Jogia and Dove Cameron. Read More

IND vs PAK T20 World Cup: Teams To Stay In Separate Hotels; Tickets Hit 2.5L LKR, Airfares Skyrocket

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom As the sun sets over Indian Ocean, Colombo has shed its skin as a peaceful tourist spot, morphing instead into a high-security fortress. Read More

4 Injured After Under-Construction Metro Pillar Collapses In Mumbai’s Mulund

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom A section of an under-construction metro pillar gave way in Mumbai’s Mulund area on Saturday afternoon, crashing onto a moving autorickshaw and injuring multiple peopl Read More

US to hold parallel talks on Ukraine, Iran in Geneva amid diplomatic push: Report

Geneva is set to become the focal point of global diplomacy this Tuesday as American envoys prepare for back to back negotiations regarding the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. Read More

Man shot dead after knife attack attempt on cop at Arc de Triomphe in Paris

Police shot dead a knife- and scissors-wielding man in Paris after he tried to attack an officer during a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, authorities said. Read More

IND vs PAK: India vs Pakistan Latest Weather Update – Rain Threat And Qualification Scenarios

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom India vs Pakistan Latest Weather Update, Rain Threat, Qualification Scenarios: India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 match at the R. Read More

‘Gold bars’ at Saudi wedding? What looked like 24-carat gifts was something else

Viral Saudi wedding clip shows gold-wrapped chocolates claimed online as 24-carat gold biscuits/Image: X A 33-second wedding video has set social media abuzz after appearing to show 24-carat gold bars being handed out as gifts. Read More

Related Articles