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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Full SNAP Food Aid Amid Shutdown

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Last updated: November 8, 2025 8:51 am
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a lower-court order that required the Trump administration to fully fund November’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments during the ongoing federal government shutdown.

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The brief emergency order, issued by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, pauses a Rhode Island judge’s ruling that directed the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to release the full amount of November benefits — estimated between $8.5 billion and $9 billion — to roughly 42 million Americans who rely on SNAP each month.

The order gives the administration time to pursue its appeal before the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Until then, the USDA is expected to issue only partial food benefits, using a limited contingency fund of about $4.65 billion.

“The administration is committed to following all applicable legal requirements while continuing to provide assistance to families in need,” the USDA said in a brief statement late Friday.

The funding dispute arose after U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. ruled that the government’s failure to issue full payments would cause “irreparable harm” to millions of households already struggling under the shutdown. The administration quickly appealed, arguing that it cannot spend money not appropriated by Congress.

The Supreme Court’s temporary stay means millions of households remain in limbo, uncertain whether their monthly benefits will arrive in full or be delayed.

Impact on Families and Communities

SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, provides financial assistance for groceries to about one in every eight Americans, including low-income workers, seniors, and children. The uncertainty has left families, grocers, and food banks scrambling to prepare for possible shortfalls.

Some states had already moved ahead with full benefit distributions after the lower-court ruling earlier this week, while others have delayed or reduced payments pending further guidance.

“Even a short disruption can mean empty shelves for families and longer lines at food pantries,” said Erin Casey of Feeding America Pennsylvania.

What Happens Next

The First Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule soon on whether the USDA must comply with the full-funding order while the case proceeds. The Supreme Court’s emergency stay will remain in effect until that decision.

Meanwhile, community organizations and state agencies are urging recipients to monitor official communications for updates on their benefit schedules.

The USDA has not said when — or if — full payments will resume.

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