Florida SNAP Benefits Calculator - FY 2026

Estimate your monthly food stamps based on the Oct 2025 - Sep 2026 guidelines for the 48 contiguous states & D.C.

Household Information

Eligibility & Benefits

Eligibility Status
Enter information to calculate
Estimated Monthly SNAP Benefit
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Calculation Breakdown
Monthly Gross Income:$0
Standard Deduction:$0
Earned Income Deduction:$0
Excess Shelter Deduction:$0
Other Deductions:$0
Net Income:$0
Net Income Limit:$0
Maximum Allotment:$0
Household Share (30%):$0

Step 1: Household Details
Select your household size and indicate if anyone is elderly (60+) or disabled. Enter your total assets (cash, bank accounts).

Step 2: Monthly Income
Enter your total gross (pre-tax) income and the portion of that income that is earned from work.

Step 3: Monthly Expenses
Include your housing costs (rent/mortgage), utilities, and other allowable expenses like medical costs (if applicable), child care, and court-ordered child support payments.

Step 4: Check Your Results
The calculator will instantly show your likely eligibility, estimated monthly benefit, and a detailed breakdown of how the amount was calculated based on FY 2026 rules.

Florida SNAP Benefits FY 2026: Frequently Asked Questions

What's the maximum SNAP benefit for a family of four in Florida for FY 2026?

A family of four in Florida can get up to $994 monthly in SNAP benefits for FY 2026. This is an increase from $975 in FY 2025. The exact amount depends on your household income and expenses.

How much did Florida SNAP benefits increase in October 2025?

Florida SNAP benefits increased by $19 for families of four in October 2025. The maximum went from $975 to $994 monthly. Single people saw their maximum increase from $291 to $298 per month.

What are Florida's SNAP income limits for FY 2026?

A family of four in Florida can earn up to $3,483 gross monthly income for SNAP. Net income can't exceed $2,680 per month. Single people can earn up to $1,696 gross income monthly.

What food restrictions are coming to Florida SNAP in 2026?

Starting January 1, 2026, Florida SNAP recipients can't buy soda, energy drinks, candy, or prepared desserts. This two-year pilot program will test how these restrictions affect nutrition and health outcomes.

How much can a single person get in Florida SNAP benefits for FY 2026?

Single people in Florida can get up to $298 monthly in SNAP benefits for FY 2026. The minimum benefit is $24 per month. Your exact amount depends on your income and living expenses.

What are Florida's asset limits for SNAP in FY 2026?

Most Florida households can have up to $3,000 in assets for SNAP. If someone is 60 or older or disabled, you can have up to $4,500. Your home and one car don't count toward these limits.

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