According to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the maximum monthly income limits for SNAP benefits in Texas are as follows:
- Family size 1: Maximum monthly income $2,005
- Family size 2: Maximum monthly income $2,712
- Family size 3: Maximum monthly income $3,419
- Family size 4: Maximum monthly income $4,125
- Family size 5: Maximum monthly income $4,832
- For each additional person, add $707
However, its important to note that eligibility for SNAP benefits is based on a households gross and net income, as well as other factors such as household size and expenses. The gross income limit for SNAP in Texas is 165% of the federal poverty level, while the net income limit is 100% of the federal poverty level.
According to Benefits.gov, the annual household income limits (before taxes) for SNAP benefits in Texas are as follows:
- Household size 1: Maximum income level (per year) $18,954
- Household size 2: Maximum income level (per year) $25,636
- Household size 3: Maximum income level (per year) $32,318
- Household size 4: Maximum income level (per year) $39,000
- Household size 5: Maximum income level (per year) $45,682
- For each additional person, add $6,682 per year
Its important to contact your local SNAP administering agency to apply for the program and get more detailed information about eligibility requirements.