Due to the ongoing government shutdown, Pennsylvania SNAP recipients will not receive benefits that were slated to be paid in November. In a post on the state's official website, the Department of Human Services notes that as of Oct. 16, SNAP benefits will not be paid until the federal government shutdown ends and funds are released to the state. SNAP recipients will be properly notified when payments can resume and when future payments can be expected.
Main Idea: Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services says SNAP benefits will not be paid during the federal shutdown, leaving recipients without November payments until funding is restored.
Key Points:
Pennsylvania SNAP delays can leave low-income households short on food money, adding pressure on families, food banks, and local stores.
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Central state agency administering SNAP payments and notifying recipients about the shutdown-related halt.
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Federal legislature referenced for the July 2025 bill driving upcoming SNAP work-requirement changes.
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