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QuestionI am in the process of trying to get on disability, and I can't work. I have no money or assets. I live with a friend. She doesn't make me pay to live here until I can get my disability. Can I get food stamps?Community AnswerYes. You can receive benefits while waiting for SSD/SSI approval. Please note that once you are approved, you may have to pay back a portion. Please contact your local office for additional information.
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QuestionMy food stamps decreased drastically because I get paid bi-weekly, but some months, I happen to get paid 3 times (happens about once or twice a year). Should I only report 2 stubs when this happens?Community AnswerNo, you need to report all earned and unearned income. Caseworkers have access to resources, such as the state's department of labor and employment. If you withhold information about your income, that is fraudulent and they will find out eventually. If you are found responsible for fraud, you will be responsible to repay benefits that you did not qualify for.
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QuestionCan student financial aid be counted as income when applying for food stamps?Community AnswerIncome is normally counted as earned income. However, occassionally they may include gifts, loans and federal grants from school as income.
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QuestionHow do I find out how much I am getting each month for food stamps?Community AnswerYou can call the number on the back of the card. You can also call the location where you got the card from and ask them.
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QuestionI was just approved for food stamps; however, I don't know the amount I was granted. How can I check this without my card?Community AnswerCheck your online access account. It will list the amount on your account.
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QuestionWhat can't I buy with food stamps?Community AnswerYou can only buy cold foods and dry goods with food stamps. For example, some grocery stores sell baked chicken, hot pizza, or hot subs; you cannot purchase these things with food stamps. However, if the food items are cold, like a cold chicken or uncooked pizza, you may purchase it using food stamps.
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QuestionHow do I check on the progress of my application?Community AnswerYou have the option to create a 'My Access' account on the website. From there, you can track the progress of your application.
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QuestionI live with my son and his girlfriend. I pay rent for one bedroom and buy my own food and other necessities. Do I put these people on my Food Stamps application? It asks for their personal information, like banking and income.Community AnswerIt depends on how old your son is. If you buy your own food, and your son does as well, and if he is over the age of 22, you may not have to include him. Discuss this with your case worker.
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QuestionIn the application where it ask the amount of Social Security income the person receives, would that be the actual amount of the check received by social security? (This is the Social Security FormSSA-4956-SM where it reads "After we take any other deductions, YOU WILL RECEIVE $$$").Community AnswerYes, the amount you put on the application for SNAP is the actual amount received that is deposited into your bank account after any deductions that they may subtract from your benefits.
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QuestionAre school taxes included in overall bills?Community AnswerNo, the only monetary things they deduct as far as household bills go is your rent/mortgage, your phone service and your utility bill (electricity only).
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QuestionWhat can cause your food stamp amount to go down?Community AnswerChanges in your application such as a job change, household number change, etc. For the exact reason, try calling your social worker.
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QuestionWhat website do I visit to check amount per month?Jordan KiddCommunity AnswerThere is an app called Connect EBT you can download. It shows you your amount and all your transactions.
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QuestionCan I use my food stamps in a different state if I'm travelling to see family?Community AnswerYes. As long as the store takes EBT, you're fine.
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QuestionDo I have to report a tax return as income this year?Community AnswerIf you are listing your gross income (that's what you would get paid before all the taxes and other things are deducted), then no, because your tax return is just what you get back after over-paying taxes. If your application only asked for your net paycheck (What your actual paycheck amount is after taxes and deductions), then yes.
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QuestionCan I receive SNAP and cash assistance if I am homeless?Community AnswerYes, you can apply for SNAP and receive assistance if you are homeless.
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QuestionIf I have been approved for SSI, can I still receive food stamps?Community AnswerYes, if you receive SSI, you can still get food stamps.The amount you qualify for will be determined by the allowable deductions you have.
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QuestionHow is child support calculated with food stamps?Community AnswerChild support is considered unearned income and counts toward the income that will be used to determine your eligibility for any assistance program.
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QuestionHow do I find out how much in food stamps has been issued to me thus far?Community AnswerCall the 1-800 number on the back of your food stamp card. It has an option to listen to your transactions, which will include how much has been issued.
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QuestionHow do I find out why my food stamps benefits are so low?Community AnswerThey are probably lower than you expect because you are expected to use 30% of your net income towards food, so your benefit eligibility will be reduced by that 30% amount.
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QuestionWould I qualify for food stamps if I work, but have no food money after paying bills and childcare?Community AnswerYou might. Search online for the "SNAP benefits estimator" to see if you qualify. You will enter in your income, expenses et cetera and it will tell you if you qualify.
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QuestionWhen making $1025 a month for myself and minor son, it says we are eligible for $352. But when filling the application out, it says we may be eligible for $97. How is this possible?Community AnswerThe amount of full max eligibility is $352. You have to subtract 30% of your income from that. So 352 -(1025 * 0.30) = 352 - 307.50 = $44.50. $97 is actually higher than you should be eligible for.
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QuestionHow do I know how many food stamps we're supposed to get for our household?Community AnswerUsually, a government agency will tell you what you are entitled to, based on your salary, living conditions and the number of mouths you have to feed.
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QuestionIs my disability income counted as income when applying for food stamps?Community AnswerYes, they count income from SSDI, Private Disability Insurance, or Worker's Comp.
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QuestionIs Veteran's Disability (not pension) considered during the food stamps qualification process?Community AnswerYes, all income is considered, including SSI, SS, and any income. Food stamp calculations are solely dependent on the worker due to partiality.
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QuestionWhy is the amount of food stamps calculated by gross income when that is not the take home income?Community AnswerThis is done because you can divert money to savings accounts, 401Ks, stock options, etc., which would not be included in your "take home" pay.
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QuestionWhat would I receive for food stamps as a homeless person on SSI?Community AnswerIt depends on how much you get for SSI, what state you are living in, and what out-of-pocket medical costs you may have. You can apply and go over your application with a worker.
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QuestionI am on Medicaid, my husband is retired, and my daughter and son-in-law both work. We watch their baby so they can work. Can we claim the baby if we have him all week, and feed and care for him?Community AnswerYou can, but generally, if you put a child on your food stamp application and you're not the guardian, they will go after child support from the guardians/parents. So it could just cause a truckload of familial problems.
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QuestionIf I'm on Social Security, do I qualify for food stamps? What amount of money do I need to make?Community AnswerNot automatically. The food stamps limits are very low. My father got $1300 a month, and his income was too high to qualify. It also takes into account your cash on hand and other resources. Your best option would be to call your local DSS and find out what the income requirement is for your household size.
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QuestionHow can I tell if my children will be counted when I try to get food stamps?Community AnswerYour children will always be counted when applying for food stamps. They go by your income and the number of people in your household. Even a newborn will be counted as 1.
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QuestionCan I get a child who's in college on food stamps?Community AnswerYou need to count the child as part of your household if living with you. If the child lives separately and has no income, then there may be eligibility; however, some of those rules are hazy. Call and ask your local office.
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