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This document provides income limits and allotment amounts for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) based on household size. It lists the net monthly income limits and maximum monthly allotments for households ranging from 1 to 8 members. D-SNAP allows for deductions of non-reimbursable disaster-related expenses, while SNAP allows standard deductions and deductions for shelter and utility costs.

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Dsnap Snap Incomechart

This document provides income limits and allotment amounts for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) based on household size. It lists the net monthly income limits and maximum monthly allotments for households ranging from 1 to 8 members. D-SNAP allows for deductions of non-reimbursable disaster-related expenses, while SNAP allows standard deductions and deductions for shelter and utility costs.

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HARVEY D-SNAP

D-SNAP
NEWS RELEASE
Income Charts

D-SNAP and SNAP Income Limits and Allotment Amounts


Texas Health and Human Services Commission September 7, 2017

Household Size D-SNAP SNAP D-SNAP and SNAP


Net Income Limit1 Net Income Limit Maximum Allotment
1 $1664 $990 $194

2 $2009 $1335 $357

3 $2354 $1680 $511

4 $2710 $2025 $649

5 $3084 $2370 $771

6 $3458 $2715 $925

7 $3804 $3061 $1022

8 $4151 $3408 $1169

Each additional member +$347 +$347 +$146

D-SNAP Deductions
Non-reimbursable disaster related expenses (i.e. medical cost related to disaster, evacuation
costs, storage fees, etc.).

SNAP Deductions (not all inclusive)


Standard Deduction (varies by household size)

Shelter (i.e. mortgage, rent, etc.) and utilities (i.e. electric, phone, etc.)

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The D-SNAP income limit is the SNAP net income limit plus the standard deduction for the household size and maximum shelter cost
of $517 which is provided to regular SNAP households (For example, for a household of one - $990 + $157 + $517 = $1664).

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