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SNAP emergency allotments to continue

October 9, 2020
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Virginia’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will again release emergency allotments to eligible households who are not already receiving the maximum allotment as part of their regular monthly benefit. Consistent with the emergency allotments provided during the months of March – September, benefits will be automatically loaded to recipients’ Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards. Eligible recipients can expect to have benefits available on Friday, October 16.

The emergency allotments raise each household’s monthly allotment to the maximum allowable based on household size as follows:

 

SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
MAXIMUM MONTHLY ALLOTMENTS
OCTOBER 1, 2020 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2021

Maximum SNAP Allotments for 48 States and D.C.

Household Size 48 States and DC
1 $204
2 $374
3 $535
4 $680
5 $807
6 $969
7 $1,071
8 $1,224
Each additional person $153

The status of future emergency benefits beyond the month of October is unknown at this time, pending decisions by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service.
SNAP participants with questions related to their benefits are encouraged to contact their local department of social services or visit CommonHelp at commonhelp.virginia.gov to access account information.

 

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