SNAP benefits on pause this November

The Detroit Evening Report

SNAP benefits on pause this November

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Published on Oct 23, 2025, 4:06:08 PM
Total time: 00:02:30

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Food stamps will not be available in Michigan next month.  

The state Department of Health and Humans Services says it’s been instructed by federal officials to pause the Snap benefits program in November as a result of funding gaps caused by the ongoing federal government shutdown.  Around 13% of Michigan households rely on Snap benefits—that's roughly 1.4 million residents. 

In a statement, the State of Michigan said the program will remained be paused until further notice. 

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