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The USDA predicts that SNAP and WIC benefits in some areas could run out in as little as a few days if the government shuts down.

Yes, WIC and SNAP benefits could run out during a government shutdown.Depending on the program and the state, WIC and SNAP funding could run out in as little as a few days to as long as a month if the government shuts down, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture , which oversees both programs. , a progressive policy think tank, says programs with contingency funds, such as WIC and SNAP, can continue to make payments until the contingency funds are exhausted.

However, the contingency funds for SNAP and WIC are not large enough to keep the programs continuously funded in the event of a long shutdown.The WIC program’s funding stops “immediately when the shutdown occurs,” Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said in a“We have a contingency fund at USDA that might continue it for a day or two. Some states may have leftover WIC benefits that have not been spent, which could extend it for a week or so in that state,” Vilsack said.

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