Arizona SNAP Income Limits 2026

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The Arizona SNAP income limits for 2026 are based on the federal poverty guidelines effective October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2026. These limits decide who qualifies for food assistance and how much a household can receive each month.

Key Points to Know

  • Gross income limit: 130% of federal poverty level
  • Net income limit: 100% of poverty level
  • Households with seniors/disabled may qualify at 165% of poverty level
  • Maximum allotment for a family of 4: $994 per month
  • Minimum benefit: $24

👉 If you want to calculate your exact benefit, you can also try our Arizona SNAP Calculator for a quick estimate.

Arizona SNAP Income Eligibility Standards 2026

SNAP looks at gross income (before deductions) and net income (after deductions). Below are the income limits for Arizona households.

Net Monthly Income Limit (100% Poverty)

Household SizeNet Income Limit
1$1,305
2$1,763
3$2,221
4$2,680
5$3,138
6$3,596
7$4,055
8$4,513
Each Additional+$459

Gross Monthly Income Limit (130% Poverty)

Household SizeGross Income Limit
1$1,696
2$2,292
3$2,888
4$3,483
5$4,079
6$4,675
7$5,271
8$5,867
Each Additional+$596

Gross Income Limit for Households with Elderly/Disabled (165% Poverty)

Household SizeGross Income Limit
1$2,152
2$2,909
3$3,665
4$4,421
5$5,177
6$5,934
7$6,690
8$7,446
Each Additional+$757

Arizona SNAP Maximum Monthly Allotments 2026

Household SizeMax Benefit (48 States & D.C.)
1$298
2$546
3$785
4$994
5$1,183
6$1,421
7$1,571
8$1,789
Each Additional+$218
  • Minimum SNAP benefit: $24 (for households of 1–2)

Arizona SNAP Deductions 2026

Households may qualify for higher benefits after applying deductions:

  • Standard Deduction: $209 (HH 1–3), $223 (HH 4), $261 (HH 5), $299 (HH 6+)
  • Excess Shelter Deduction cap: $744
  • Homeless shelter deduction: $198.99
  • Asset limits: $3,000 (general) / $4,500 (elderly/disabled)

Arizona SNAP FAQs 2026

1. What is the income limit for a family of 4 in Arizona?

A household of 4 must have gross income below $3,483 and net income under $2,680.

2. How much can a single person get on SNAP in Arizona?

A 1-person household can receive up to $298 per month.

3. What is the minimum SNAP benefit in Arizona?

The minimum benefit for 1–2 person households is $24.

4. Do assets count for SNAP eligibility in Arizona?

Yes. The asset limit is $3,000 for most households and $4,500 for elderly/disabled households.

5. When do these income limits apply?

These limits are effective from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026.

6. Can seniors qualify with higher income?

Yes. Households with elderly or disabled members can qualify up to 165% of the poverty level.

Conclusion

The Arizona SNAP income limits 2026 make it clear who qualifies for food assistance and how much support households can expect. With higher allotments and updated deductions, more families may be eligible for help.

👉 To see if your family qualifies, check the Arizona SNAP Calculator and compare your income against these official limits.

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