SNAP, Unemployment Insurance, and Emergency Loans: Relief Options for Workers Hit by Shutdown

Jamie O'Hara
Published Oct 1, 2025

SNAP, Unemployment Insurance, and Emergency Loans: Relief Options for Workers Hit by Shutdown

The ongoing federal government shutdown is not only stalling operations but also hitting workers’ paychecks.

With no agreement in place, thousands of federal employees are being furloughed or forced to work without pay, creating immediate financial stress.

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Unemployment Benefits as a Safety Net

One of the few safety nets available is Unemployment Insurance (UI), which provides temporary financial relief to federal workers affected by the shutdown.

According to Michele Evermore, senior fellow at the National Academy of Social Insurance, UI helps replace lost wages and keeps money flowing through local economies.

  • Each $1 of unemployment benefits generates about $2 in local economic activity, amplifying its impact.

  • Benefits are typically available to furloughed employees, though those working without pay may face eligibility restrictions until back pay is settled.


Impact on Low-Income Families and SNAP Recipients

The shutdown also disrupts assistance for low-income households.

While Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits continue “subject to available funding,” prolonged delays could affect recipients.

Read: U.S. Government Shutdown 2025: What It Means for Your Social Security, VA, and SNAP Benefits


 

Military Relief Options

For active-duty service members, USAA has stepped in, offering zero-interest loans of up to $6,000 to cover expenses during missed paychecks.

This measure is designed to help military families bridge the gap until funding resumes.


Remembering the 2018 Shutdown

The last major government shutdown in December 2018 under President Trump lasted 35 days, the longest in U.S. history.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated it reduced U.S. economic activity by $3 billion when the government finally reopened in January 2019.
 

Broader Economic Ripple Effects

Shutdowns don’t just affect federal employees.

When paychecks stop, workers spend less at local businesses, causing a chain reaction of reduced demand across the economy.

This compounds hardship for small businesses, landlords, and service providers who rely on federal workers as customers.

Get a clearer picture: Government Shutdown 2025: Why It Happened, How Long It Could Last, and What It Means for Your Benefits
 

What Federal Workers Should Do Now?

Experts advise furloughed employees and those in financial distress to:

As negotiations drag on, unemployment aid and community relief efforts are proving to be critical lifelines in helping families stay afloat.

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