Georgia SNAP Eligibility Calculator FY 2026
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Georgia SNAP Benefits FY 2026: Frequently Asked Questions
What's the maximum SNAP benefit for a family of four in Georgia for FY 2026?
A family of four in Georgia can get up to $994 monthly in SNAP benefits for FY 2026. This is an increase from $975 in FY 2025. Your exact amount depends on your household income and expenses.
How much did Georgia SNAP benefits increase in October 2025?
Georgia 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 Georgia's SNAP income limits for FY 2026?
A family of four in Georgia 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.
How do I apply for SNAP benefits in Georgia?
You can apply for Georgia SNAP benefits online through the Georgia Gateway website. You can also apply at your local Department of Human Services (DHS) office. You'll need ID, proof of income, and housing costs.
How much can a single person get in Georgia SNAP benefits for FY 2026?
Single people in Georgia 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 Georgia's asset limits for SNAP in FY 2026?
Most Georgia 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.