Today’s article is all about food stamp income guidelines 2018. Knowing the snap income guidelines 2018 which is set by the The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will help you, as you apply for the food stamps benefits.
The snap income guidelines 2018 in this page, applies for the 48 contiguous States and D.C ., Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S Virgin Islands.
Maximum allotments will decrease for the 48 States and D.C ., Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and Alaska. For a family of four receiving a maximum allotment, benefits will be $640. Maximum allotments for Hawaii increased slightly. The minimum benefit for the 48 States and D.C. also decreased to $15.
See below for the snap income eligibility guideline 2018
Food Stamp Income Guidelines 2018
Net Monthly Income Eligibility Standards
(100 Percent of Poverty Level)
Gross Monthly Income Eligibility Standards
(130 Percent of Poverty Level)
Gross Monthly Income Eligibility Standards For Households
Where Elderly Disabled Are A Separate Household
MAXIMUM SNAP ALLOTMENTS
SUPPLEMENAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
DEDUCTIONS
STANDARD DEDUCTIONS
SUPPLEMENAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
MAXIMUM ASSET LIMITS OCTOBER 1, 2017 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2018