October 1st 2024 - Annual SNAP Updates for 2024-2025 SNAP Benefit and Income Limit Updates in Texas starting October 2024
Every year on October 1st, the federal government adjusts SNAP (food stamp) benefits to reflect changes in the cost of living and other important factors.
Here are some key changes:
Here are some key changes:
- Maximum Monthly Benefit Amounts: The highest amount a household can receive in SNAP benefits is updated. This amount depends on the size of your household.
- Income Eligibility Standards: The income limits used to determine eligibility for SNAP benefits are updated based on changes in the federal poverty guidelines.
- Deductions: Certain deductions, like the standard deduction and shelter cost deduction, which can reduce your countable income, are also updated.
The charts below list the before and after maximum benefits and monthly income limits for SNAP in Texas.
This information was collected from USDA and state SNAP resources but is not official.
This website is not affiliated with any government organization or SNAP/WIC program.
Maximum SNAP Benefits Amounts Starting October 2024
Before (September 2024) and after (October 2024 - September 2025). This year, the maximum benefits changed by only a few dollars.
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1 person$291 → $292 / month
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2 people$535 → $536 / month
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3 people$766 → $768 / month
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4 people$973 → $975 / month
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5 people$1155 → $1158 / month
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6 people$1386 → $1390 / month
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7 people$1532 → $1536 / month
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Each additional person+$219 → +$220 / month
SNAP Monthly Income Limits Starting October 2024*
Before (September 2024) and after (October 2024 - September 2025).
Gross Income Limits
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1 person$2004 → $2070 / month
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2 people$2712 → $2811 / month
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3 people$3418 → $3550 / month
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4 people$4125 → $4290 / month
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5 people$4832 → $5030 / month
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6 people$5539 → $5770 / month
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7 people$6245 → $6509 / month
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Each additional person+$707 → +$740 / month
*Monthly income limits may be higher or may not need to be met for households that have a member who is over 60 or has a disability
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