As the government shutdown barrels along, the impact on everyday Americans is growing.
It’s creating additional stress on social service programs, which are now bracing for an increased need, including from people who don’t normally rely on their support.
Food banks from coast to coast were already seeing an uptick in visits from federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay. Now, they are preparing for an additional influx from Americans who rely on federal food benefit programs, which are set to run out of funding at the end of the month, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP or food stamps, and WIC, the food program for women, infants and children.
“When food banks serve families, it’s usually a 1-to-9 ratio, so one meal provided by food ban