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SNAP Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Information

We adjust SNAP maximum allotments, deductions, and income eligibility standards at the beginning of each federal fiscal year. The fiscal year begins on Oct. 1st. The changes are based on changes in the cost of living. Cost of living is the amount of money needed to support a basic standard of living.

The Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) calculates the cost of a market basket for a family of four. TFP is an estimate by the U.S. Department of Agriculture of how much it costs to provide nutritious, low-cost meals for a household. Maximum allotments are calculated from this cost every June.

The calculation takes economies of scale into account. Smaller households get slightly more per person than the four-person household. Households larger than four people get slightly less per person.

Income eligibility standards are set by law. Gross monthly income limits are set at 130 percent of the poverty level for the household size. Gross income means a household's total, non-excluded income, before any deductions have been made Net monthly income limits are set at 100 percent of poverty. Net income means gross income minus allowable deductions.

Fiscal Year 2026 Standards, Allotments, and Deductions

Income Eligibility Standards

The following tables provide the monthly income eligibility standards for FY 2026 (effective Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026). Download the print version.

Table 1. Net Monthly Income Limit (100% of Poverty Level)
Household Size48 States, District of Columbia, Guam, Virgin IslandsAlaskaHawaii
1$1,305$1,630$1,500
2$1,763$2,203$2,027
3$2,221$2,776$2,555
4$2,680$3,350$3,082
5$3,138$3,923$3,610
6$3,596$4,496$4,137
7$4,055$5,070$4,665
8$4,513$5,643$5,192
Each Additional Member$459$574$528
Table 2. Gross Monthly Income Limit (130% of Federal Poverty Level)
Household Size48 States, District of Columbia, Guam, Virgin IslandsAlaskaHawaii
1$1,696$2,118$1,949
2$2,292$2,864$2,635
3$2,888$3,609$3,321
4$3,483$4,354$4,007
5$4,079$5,100$4,692
6$4,675$5,845$5,378
7$5,271$6,590$6,064
8$5,867$7,336$6,750
Each Additional Member$596$746$686
Table 3. Gross Monthly Income Limit Where Elderly/Disabled Members Are a Separate Household (165% of Federal Poverty Level)
Household Size48 States, District of Columbia, Guam, Virgin IslandsAlaskaHawaii
1$2,152$2,689$2,474
2$2,909$3,635$3,344
3$3,665$4,581$4,215
4$4,421$5,527$5,085
5$5,177$6,473$5,956
6$5,934$7,419$6,826
7$6,690$8,365$7,696
8$7,446$9,311$8,567
Each Additional Member$757$946$871
Maximum Allotments and Deductions

The following tables provide the monthly maximum allotment and allowable deductions for FY 2026 (effective Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026). Download the print version.

Maximum Allotments

Table 1. Maximum Monthly Allotment
Household Size48 States and District of ColumbiaAlaska
(Urban)
Alaska
(Rural 1)
Alaska
(Rural 2)
GuamHawaiiVirgin Islands
1$298$385$491$598$439$506$383
2$546$707$901$1,097$806$929$703
3$785$1,015$1,295$1,576$1,157$1,334$1,009
4$994$1,285$1,639$1,995$1,465$1,689$1,278
5$1,183$1,529$1,950$2,374$1,743$2,010$1,521
6$1,421$1,838$2,344$2,853$2,095$2,415$1,827
7$1,571$2,031$2,590$3,152$2,315$2,668$2,019
8$1,789$2,314$2,950$3,591$2,637$3,040$2,300
Each Additional Member$218$282$360$438$322$371$281

Deductions

Table 2. Standard Deductions
Household Size48 States and District of ColumbiaAlaskaGuamHawaiiVirgin Islands
1$209$358$420$295$184
2$209$358$420$295$184
3$209$358$420$295$185
4$223$358$445$295$223
5$261$358$522$300$261
6+$299$374$598$344$299
Table 3. Maximum Excess Shelter Deductions
48 States and District of ColumbiaAlaskaGuamHawaiiVirgin Islands
$744$1,189$873$1,003$586
Table 4. Homeless Shelter Deduction
48 States and District of ColumbiaAlaskaGuamHawaiiVirgin Islands
$198.99$198.99$198.99$198.99$198.99
Table 5. Maximum Asset Limits
Household with at least one member age 60+ or disabledAll other households
$4,500$3,000
Maximum Allotments for Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands

These tables give maximum allotments for various household sizes for FY 2026 (effective Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026). Download the print version.

Table 1. Alaska
Household SizeUrbanRural 1Rural 2
1$385$491$598
2$707$901$1,097
3$1,015$1,295$1,576
4$1,285$1,639$1,995
5$1,529$1,950$2,374
6$1,838$2,344$2,853
7$2,031$2,590$3,152
8$2,314$2,950$3,591
Add On$282$360$438
Table 2. Hawaii
Household SizeMaximum Allotment
1$506
2$929
3$1,334
4$1,689
5$2,010
6$2,415
7$2,668
8$3,040
Add On$371
Table 3. Guam
Household SizeMaximum Allotment
1$439
2$806
3$1,157
4$1,465
5$1,743
6$2,095
7$2,315
8$2,637
Add On$322
Table 4. Virgin Islands
Household SizeMaximum Allotment
1$383
2$703
3$1,009
4$1,278
5$1,521
6$1,827
7$2,019
8$2,300
Add On$281
Minimum SNAP Allotment

The following table provides the monthly minimum allotment for FY 2026 (effective Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026). Download the print version.

Table 1. Minimum Monthly Allotment
Household Size48 States and District of ColumbiaAlaska
(Urban)
Alaska
(Rural 1)
Alaska
(Rural 2)
GuamHawaiiVirgin Islands
1–2$24$31$39$48$35$41$31

Prior Year Standards, Allotments, and Deductions

Income Eligibility Standards
Maximum Allotments and Deductions

* pre ARRA (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009)

Maximum Allotments for Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands

* pre ARRA (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009)

Minimum SNAP Allotment
Page updated: August 14, 2025