SNAP Benefits: What Recipients Can Expect in 2026

Mikhail Nguyen
Published Dec 22, 2025


As 2026 approaches, millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) should be aware of important changes that could affect their benefits.

SNAP is the nation’s largest anti-hunger program, helping around 42 million low- and no-income people each month buy groceries.
 

1. Junk Food Ban in Many States


Starting in 2026, 18 states plan to ban the use of SNAP benefits to purchase junk foods and sugary drinks. The states affected are:
 
  • Arkansas
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Louisiana
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

This change comes as part of an effort, mostly led by Republican states and the federal government, to promote healthier eating choices among those receiving SNAP.

The exact rules can differ by state, but mostly these bans target foods that are high in sugar and fat—such as sweets and sugary beverages—with little nutritional value.

Some states will implement these bans as early as January 2026, while others may start later in the year, depending on when waivers are approved.
 

2. New SNAP Work Requirements


Changes to SNAP work requirements have already started in 2025, due to a new law called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. These rules mainly impact able-bodied adults without dependents (known as ABAWDs).

Here’s what recipients should know:
 
  • Work, job training, or active job search is required to keep SNAP benefits after three months within a three-year period.
  • Previously, people up to age 59 were required to meet these rules. Now, this increases to age 65.
  • The caregiving exemption is now more limited—it only applies if you are a parent or guardian of a child under 14 (before, it was under 18).
  • Exemptions for people experiencing homelessness, veterans, and youth aging out of foster care have been removed.
  • People who are unable to work due to physical or mental disability, and pregnant individuals, remain exempt.

These new rules won’t affect most current recipients right away. Usually, changes happen when people reapply or "recertify" for SNAP, which can be every few months or longer, depending on the state.

Experts warn that these restrictions could reduce the number of people who qualify for SNAP and may cause confusion or delays for vulnerable groups, such as those experiencing homelessness or veterans.
 

3. Changes to Recertification


The government is also looking at ways to reduce fraud and abuse in SNAP. In 2026, some states may require all SNAP recipients to reapply, even if they are already receiving benefits.

For example, Minnesota will start a pilot program where people must reapply. This comes after a major fraud case in the state, where millions were stolen from a federally funded nutrition program.

It’s not yet clear if this new recertification process will spread to other states in 2026 or become nationwide.
 

In Summary:


If you use SNAP, you may see big changes soon—like not being able to buy certain junk foods, needing to meet new work rules, and possibly having to reapply for benefits more often.

Stay informed by checking for updates from your state’s SNAP office.

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