Pennsylvania SNAP Calculator (FY 2026)

Estimate your household's eligibility for Food Assistance based on PA's expanded guidelines for Oct 2025 - Sep 2026.

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How to Use This Calculator
  1. Household Size: Enter the total number of people who buy and prepare food together.
  2. Elderly/Disabled Status: Select 'Yes' if anyone in your household is age 60+ or receives disability benefits. These households have different rules for certain deductions.
  3. Gross Monthly Income: Enter your household's total income from all sources before any taxes or deductions are taken out.
  4. Housing & Utility Costs: Include your total monthly rent/mortgage, property taxes, home insurance, and utility bills.
  5. Child Support Paid: Enter court-ordered child support you pay to someone outside your household.
  6. Dependent Care Costs: Enter amounts paid for child or adult care necessary for a household member to work or attend school.
  7. Medical Expenses: This only applies to elderly or disabled household members. Enter their total out-of-pocket medical expenses that are over $35 per month.
  8. Asset Information: Pennsylvania has no asset limit for SNAP. You do not need to enter asset information.

Elderly or Disabled Household Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions 2025

What is the Pennsylvania SNAP income limit for 2025-2026?

Pennsylvania's SNAP income limit is 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (approximately $2,609/month for a single person, $5,359 for a family of four). This is higher than the federal standard of 130% FPIG.​

Does Pennsylvania SNAP have an asset limit?

No. Pennsylvania eliminated its asset limit completely. You can own a home, vehicles, and maintain savings and still qualify for SNAP, provided your income meets requirements.​

Can I get SNAP if I'm working in Pennsylvania 2025?

Yes. Working individuals ages 18-64 without dependent children under 14 must work/volunteer 20 hours weekly to receive benefits. Those with dependent children, disabled, pregnant, or unemployed expect work within 60 days are exempt.​

What is the Pennsylvania SNAP net income limit?

Net income must be at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level (approximately $1,305/month for one person, $2,680 for four people). Net income = Gross income minus allowable deductions.​

What documents do I need to apply for Pennsylvania SNAP?

You'll need proof of identity, residency, Social Security Number, last 30 days of income, utility/rent bills, and citizenship status. Upload via MyCOMPASS PA app, mail, or visit your County Assistance Office.​

How long does Pennsylvania SNAP application take?

Standard processing takes 30 days. Expedited processing is available in 5 days if you're experiencing a crisis (emergency income, homelessness, or migrant farmworker status).​

What are the maximum Pennsylvania SNAP benefit amounts in 2025-2026?

Maximum monthly benefits range from $298 (single person) to $1,789 (eight+ people). A family of four receives up to $994/month, effective October 1, 2025.​

When do Pennsylvania SNAP benefits get deposited each month?

Pennsylvania issues SNAP benefits between the 1st-10th business days of the month, based on your county and case record number's last digit. Check your county's specific schedule.​

How often do I need to renew Pennsylvania SNAP?

Households must renew SNAP annually (every 12 months) and file Semi-Annual Reporting Forms (SAR) every 6 months. PA DHS mails renewal packets automatically.​

What happens if I don't meet work requirements for Pennsylvania SNAP?

You'll be limited to 3 months of SNAP benefits over a 3-year period. Report work/volunteer hours to PA DHS to maintain full eligibility (20 hours/week required if applicable).​
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