Nearly 2M Illinoisans could lose food assistance on Nov. 1 due to government shutdown, state says – FOX 32 Chicago

Publishedย  October 22, 2025 10:45am CDT

Millions at risk as government shutdown threatens food stamps

CHICAGONearly 2 million Illinois residents could lose vital federal assistance to purchase food starting next month if the government shutdown continues.

What we know:

Federal officials with the Department of Agriculture told state governments that it wonโ€™t fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) starting on Nov. 1 if the shutdown continues.

About 1.9 million Illinois residents benefit from the program thatโ€™s 100% funded by the federal government, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services. So if the federal government doesnโ€™t provide those funds, the state does not have the money to “backfill” those benefits.

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The State of Illinois administers more than $350 million in SNAP benefits each month.ย 

State officials said more than one-third of Illinois families who receive SNAP benefits (37%) include older adults. Nearly half of households (45%) have children. About 44% of households have a person with a disability.

“SNAP is a proven, time-tested program, one that protects children and families from going hungry,”ย said Dulce M. Quintero, IDHS secretary, in a statement. “The federal government needs to ensure families receive their benefits on November 1, so their livelihoods are not disrupted.” โ€‹

What’s next:

The current government shutdown has lasted a little over three weeks, but there have been few signs of movement by members of Congress to end the standoff.

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