Highest Income Level for SNAP benefits in 2023

Highest Income Level for SNAP benefits in 2023

SNAP is a federal program that provides food purchasing assistance to low income households

To qualify for SNAP benefits one must to meet certain eligibility criteria

To meet eligibility criteria your income must be not more than to the U.S. poverty level

The highest income levels for fiscal year 2023 come into effect on October 1, 2022

Maximum SNAP allotments will increase for the 48 states and the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Alaska

In the 48 contiguous states and D.C  maximum benefits will be $939 for a family of four 

In Hawaii maximum benefits will be $1,794 for a family of four 

In Guam maximum benefits will be $1,385 for a family of four 

In U.S. Virgin Islands maximum benefits will be $1,208 for a family of four 

In Alaska maximum benefits will be in the range of  $1,172 to $1,819 for a family of four

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