California SNAP payments for September, worth up to $1,691, will be sent out in four days.
California’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Supporting Low-Income Families and Individuals
Get ready, California! The initial payment for September’s CalFresh benefits is just around the corner, arriving in just four days. This program, also known as SNAP, is designed to provide crucial support to low-income families and individuals.
From September 1st to September 10th, SNAP benefits will be distributed based on recipients’ case numbers. It’s as simple as this: if your case number ends in one, mark September 1st on your calendar. If it ends in two, get ready for September 2nd. The payment dates continue until September 10th, when those with a case number ending in zero will receive their much-needed assistance.
What to Expect from SNAP
SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, vary depending on household size, income limits, and additional assets. In California, the average payment per eligible person is $196 per month. For a household of one person, the maximum monthly payment is $281. Larger households can receive up to $939 for a household of four and $1,691 for a household of eight. And for each additional household member beyond eight, the program adds an extra $211.
Eligibility for SNAP is determined by the household’s gross income, which must be at or below 130% of the federal poverty level for most California households. For example, a family of one must have a monthly income limit of $1,473, while a household of three must stay below $2,495. However, households with an elderly or disabled member have a higher eligibility limit of 200%. In this case, a family of one can have a monthly income limit of $2,266, and a household of three can reach up to $3,840.
Helping Millions of Californians
CalFresh assistance is a lifeline for many Californians, with approximately 13% of the state’s population relying on this program. That’s nearly 5 million individuals receiving support each month, according to 2022 data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
If you’re interested in applying for SNAP or monitoring your CalFresh benefits, visit the government portal through the California Department of Social Services. It’s your gateway to accessing the help you need.
Source: The Washington Examiner
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