SNAP Benefit Maximums Have Increased in July: More Money for Fresh Groceries

Low-income families could apply for up to $1,751 in the month of July.

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State-by-State 2024 SNAP Benefits: Maximum Monthly Allotments

Since the last cost of living adjustment (COLA) was applied in various Federal Government programs, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP benefits) have also increased for recipients throughout the country.

 The tail adjustment is based on the cost of living, which is the amount of money a person needs to maintain a basic standard of living and not lose purchasing power in the face of inflation.  For the year 2024, the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) increased the maximum allocations and allocation limits for most States and territories of the United States

 Not all states have the same maximum payment threshold because not all states have the same cost of living. The maximum SNAP benefits allocations for the 48 contiguous states (District of Columbia, Alaska, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands increased with the latest COLA adjustment. For a family of four in the lower 48 states, the COLA meant a benefit increase of $34 per month.

Maximum SNAP benefits in 48 contiguous states and DC

Maximum SNAP benefits in Alaska (Urban, Rural 1 and Rural 2)

Alaska (Urban)

Alaska (Rural 1)

Alaska (Rural 2)

Maximum SNAP Benefits Allotments in 2024

How Much Money Does SNAP Benefits Distribute in Guam?

Guam

SNAP Allowance Limits in Hawaii

And How Much Is the Maximum SNAP Benefits in the US Virgin Islands?

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