Over 3.7 million Texans struggle to have enough money to buy food. These SNAP benefits are a lifeline for low-income families, individuals, and communities who struggle to make ends meet. In Texas, Black and Latino families are more likely to rely on SNAP benefits due to limited access to well-paying jobs.
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How SNAP benefits work in Texas?
SNAP benefits are funded by the federal government, but administered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). To receive benefits, applicants must meet eligibility requirements, and participating businesses must follow guidelines to prevent fraud.
When Will I Receive My SNAP Payment?
SNAP payments are organized into two groups based on certification dates. Check the schedule below to find out when you’ll receive your benefits:
- Certified before June 1, 2020: August 1-15
- Certified after June 1, 2020: August 16-28
How Much you get?
Maximum SNAP allotments have increased in Texas, with a family of four eligible for up to $1,751. The amount you receive depends on your household size and income level.
SNAP Benefit Schedule for August 2024
Here’s a breakdown of the maximum SNAP allowances for the lower 48 states and the District of Columbia:
- 1 person: $291
- 2 people: $535
- 3 people: $766
- 4 people: $973
- 5 people: $1,155
- 6 people: $1,386
- 7 people: $1,532
- 8 people: $1,751
For each additional person, $219 is added to the maximum allowance.
Remember, SNAP benefits are a vital resource for many Texans. If you’re eligible, don’t hesitate to apply and take advantage of this support.
FAQS
How many people in Texas receive SNAP benefits?
Over 3.7 million people in Texas receive SNAP benefits.
Who is most likely to rely on SNAP benefits in Texas?
Black and Latino families are more likely to rely on SNAP benefits due to limited access to well-paying jobs.
What is the purpose of SNAP benefits?
SNAP benefits help low-income families, individuals, and communities put food on the table.
How are SNAP benefits administered in Texas?
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) administers SNAP benefits.
Can anyone apply for SNAP benefits?
Yes, but applicants must meet eligibility requirements.
How much money can I receive through SNAP benefits?
The amount you receive depends on your household size and income level, up to a maximum allowance.