SNAP Benefits: Families of 3 Eligible for $766 in These 6 States Until September 23

In September 2024, six states are delivering Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, with families of three eligible for up to $766 in assistance. Knowing which states are distributing these benefits, who qualifies, and when payments are scheduled can help families make the most of this essential program. Here’s a breakdown of the details you need to know, organized for easy reference.

States Delivering SNAP Benefits Up to $766 for 3-Member Families

The following table outlines the six states delivering up to $766 in SNAP benefits, including the payment dates and the criteria for when payments are sent.

StatePayment DatesDistribution Method
AlabamaSeptember 4-23, 2024Based on case number
DelawareSeptember 2-23, 2024Based on the first letter of the last name
GeorgiaSeptember 5-23, 2024Based on the last two digits of ID
IndianaSeptember 5-23, 2024Based on the first letter of the last name
LouisianaSeptember 1-23, 2024Based on the last digit of SSN
MarylandSeptember 4-23, 2024Based on the first three letters of the last name

Who Is Eligible for $766 From SNAP?

For a household of three in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, the maximum SNAP benefit is $766. However, this amount is only available under specific conditions:

  • No other sources of income: Households without additional earnings or financial resources may qualify for the full amount.
  • Personal circumstances: Families with financial hardship or specific eligibility criteria may be entitled to the maximum payment.

While $766 is the maximum, the average benefit for a household of three is $598, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). If you meet the criteria, you may receive the maximum benefit.

Upcoming Changes to SNAP Benefits

September 2024 is the final month when three families can receive the maximum benefit of $766. Starting October 1, 2024, a small increase will occur due to a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA). The new maximum benefit for a household of three will rise to $768, providing a slight boost to eligible families.

Work Requirements for Adults Without Dependents

Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD), aged 18-54, must meet new work requirements to continue receiving SNAP benefits beyond three months within three years. From September 2024 onward, these individuals must work at least 80 hours monthly. Adults aged 53 and 54 are now subject to this rule as well.

Conclusion

Eligible families in six states—Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland—can receive up to $766 in SNAP benefits through September 23, 2024. After that, a slight increase will take effect, raising the maximum benefit to $768 starting in October. Additionally, adults aged 18-54 without dependents must adhere to new work requirements to maintain their eligibility. Understanding these updates is key to ensuring that your family continues to receive the necessary assistance.

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FAQ’s

Who qualifies for the $766 SNAP benefit in September 2024?

Families of three in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia may qualify for up to $766 in SNAP benefits if they meet certain financial criteria, such as having no other sources of income or resources.

Which states are sending SNAP benefits through September 23, 2024?

Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland are distributing SNAP benefits of up to $766 for families of three during September 2024.

Will the SNAP benefit amount change after September 2024?

Yes, starting October 1, 2024, the maximum benefit for a household of three will increase slightly to $768 due to a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA).

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