MN SNAP Income Limits (2025–2026)

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The Minnesota SNAP (Food Stamps) program helps low-income residents buy healthy food using an EBT card. Managed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), SNAP eligibility depends on household size and income.

Quick Facts:

  • Who qualifies: Low-income households meeting USDA income limits
  • Income limits: Based on FY 2026 USDA standards
  • Max benefits: Up to $994/month for 4 people
  • How to apply: Online via MNbenefits.mn.gov or local county office
  • Approval time: Within 30 days (7 days for emergencies)

👉 Use the Minnesota SNAP Calculator to estimate your benefits instantly.

SNAP Income Eligibility in Minnesota (2025–2026)

(Effective October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2026)
(Source: USDA FY2026 COLA Memo)

Gross Monthly Income Limits (130% of Federal Poverty Level)

Household SizeGross Monthly IncomeNet Monthly IncomeMaximum Monthly SNAP Benefit
1$1,696$1,305$298
2$2,292$1,763$546
3$2,888$2,221$785
4$3,483$2,680$994
5$4,079$3,138$1,183
6$4,675$3,596$1,421
7$5,271$4,055$1,571
8$5,867$4,513$1,789
Each additional member+$596+$459+$218

🟢 Note: Some households with seniors (60+) or disabled members may qualify with higher income under the 165% limit.

Who Qualifies for MN SNAP

To get SNAP in Minnesota, you must:

  • Be a Minnesota resident
  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
  • Meet income and asset limits
  • Have Social Security Numbers for all applying members

Asset limits (unchanged FY2026):

  • $3,000 for most households
  • $4,500 if elderly (60+) or disabled

How to Apply for SNAP in Minnesota

You can apply in three simple ways:

1. Online

Visit MNbenefits.mn.gov to apply anytime.

2. By Mail or Fax

Download the paper application from mn.gov/dhs, fill it, and send it to your county or tribal office.

3. In-Person

Visit your local county human services office for help submitting your application.

Documents you’ll need:

  • Photo ID or driver’s license
  • Proof of income (pay stubs, unemployment, etc.)
  • Rent or mortgage statement
  • Utility bills
  • Proof of child care costs (if any)

MN SNAP Benefit Deductions (FY 2026)

(Source: USDA Memo)

  • Standard Deduction: $209–$299 depending on household size
  • Maximum Shelter Deduction: $744
  • Homeless Shelter Deduction: $198.99

These deductions help reduce countable income, increasing SNAP eligibility.

FAQs

1. What is the income limit for 2 people on SNAP in MN?

In 2025–2026, a 2-person household can earn up to $2,292 gross or $1,763 net per month.

2. What is the maximum SNAP benefit for 4 people in MN?

The maximum allotment is $994/month for a 4-person household.

3. Can seniors qualify for SNAP with higher income?

Yes. Seniors (60+) and disabled applicants can qualify with up to 165% of poverty level income.

4. What is the asset limit for SNAP in Minnesota?

$3,000 for most, or $4,500 if someone in the household is elderly or disabled.

5. How long does SNAP approval take?

Most applications are processed within 30 days, but emergency cases may be approved in 7 days.

6. When do SNAP benefits renew?

SNAP benefits typically renew every 6 months. You’ll need to complete a recertification interview.

Conclusion

The Minnesota SNAP income limits for 2025–2026 follow the latest USDA update, ensuring fair access to food benefits. If your income is within these limits, you may qualify for monthly help to buy groceries using an EBT card.

Don’t miss out — apply today at MNbenefits.mn.gov or use our SNAP calculator to check eligibility instantly.

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