Maximum Benefits and Income Limits of SNAP in 2025-2026

Emily Chan
Published Sep 29, 2025

Starting October 1, 2025, SNAP (aka food stamps) is getting refreshed benefit levels, income limits, and new rules that may affect many households. Here’s everything you need to know.

How Much Are SNAP Benefits Increasing?

Each year, SNAP adjusts benefit levels and income limits for inflation—this is called a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Depending on your household size, expenses, and income, your monthly benefit may go up or down.


Check out: What is SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
 

New Maximum SNAP Benefits (2025–2026)

In most of the U.S. (the 48 contiguous states + D.C.), the maximum monthly benefit amounts will increase slightly starting October 2025:

  • 1 person: $298 (up from $292)

  • 2 people: $546 (up from $536)

  • 3 people: $785 (up from $768)

  • 4 people: $994 (up from $975)

  • 5 people: $1,183 (up from $1,158)

  • 6 people: $1,421 (up from $1,390)

  • 7 people: $1,571 (up from $1,536)

  • 8 people: $1,789 (up from $1,756)

For each additional household member, add $220.

In Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, benefit amounts are higher due to higher food costs. For example, a family of four in Hawaii can now receive up to $1,689 monthly.

The minimum benefit for one- and two-person households in most states also rises slightly, from $23 to $24 per month.
 

Income Limits for SNAP in 2025–2026

SNAP eligibility is based on household income. Both gross income (before deductions) and net income (after deductions) must fall below certain limits, except for households with seniors (60+) or disabled members, where only the net test applies.

Gross Monthly Income Limits (48 states + D.C.)

  • 1 person: $1,696

  • 2 people: $2,292

  • 3 people: $2,888

  • 4 people: $3,483

  • Add $596 for each additional person

Net Monthly Income Limits

  • 1 person: $1,305

  • 2 people: $1,763

  • 3 people: $2,221

  • 4 people: $2,680

Income limits are higher in Alaska and Hawaii.

 

Key Takeaway

From October 2025 through September 2026, households may qualify for slightly more SNAP support thanks to higher benefit amounts and income thresholds. If your household was close to the previous cutoffs, you may now be eligible for assistance.


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