Low-Income Shoppers and Small Stores Struggle Amid SNAP Uncertainty

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The delay in SNAP benefits due to the US government shutdown has negatively impacted millions of Americans, small grocery stores, and local economies, with stores experiencing reduced sales, layoffs, and increased food insecurity among vulnerable populations. Legislation to reopen the government and restore SNAP funding has passed the Senate but awaits House approval, leaving the situation uncertain.
Topics:nation#economic-impact#food-insecurity#government-shutdown#small-businesses#snap-benefits#world
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