$1,116 direct payment for food stamps to reach Washington in 6 days.
Washington State’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Get ready, Washingtonians! The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the Evergreen State is gearing up to issue food stamps for the month of August. But hurry, you only have six days left to receive your benefits!
Here’s how it works: food stamp payments are distributed between August 1st and August 20th, following a consistent schedule each month. Known as the Basic Food program in Washington, SNAP benefits are assigned based on the date recipients applied for assistance. If you’ve qualified for SNAP, the approval letter will provide you with the specific dates.
Eligibility and Benefits
To be eligible for SNAP, Washington residents must meet certain income and household requirements. The amount of benefits you can receive depends on the size of your household:
- Household of one: Up to $281
- Household of three: Up to $740
- Household of five: Up to $1,116
On average, each household member receives $168 per month. For households larger than eight, there’s a maximum of $211 per additional person.
Keep in mind that your gross monthly income should generally be at or below 130% of the federal poverty line. Here are the income limits for different household sizes:
- Household of one: $1,945 per month
- Household of three: $3,299 per month
- Household of five: $4,652 per month
Using Your Benefits
Once approved, households receive their Basic Food benefits through electronic benefits transfer (EBT) cards. These cards can be used at participating grocery and convenience stores. With your SNAP EBT card, you can purchase a variety of eligible groceries, including meat, poultry, fish products, dairy items, breads, cereals, and more.
It’s estimated that around 18% of Washington’s population, equivalent to 310,900 people, currently receive food stamps according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
So don’t miss out! Make sure to utilize your SNAP benefits before the month of August comes to an end. Click here to read more from the Washington Examiner.
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