District Of Columbia Food Stamp Income Qualification
District Of Columbia Food Stamp Income Qualification limits will vary according to your household size. Most SNAP rules apply to all households, but there are a few special rules for households that contain an elderly or disabled member. (A person is elderly if he or she is 60 years of age or older. A household with an elderly person or a person who is receiving certain types of disability payments only has to meet only the net income qualification. You can See table below for both the net and gross income limit requirements according to household size in District Of Columbia. Your house hold income includes wages, salaries, commissions, social security benefits, SSI, veteran’s benefits, child support, contributions, unemployment compensation, etc. District Of Columbia Food Stamp Program Income Limits October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014
People in DC Household | Gross Monthly Income | Net Monthly Income Limits | |
1 | $1,245 | $ 958 | |
2 | $1,681 | $1,293 | |
3 | $2,116 | $1,628 | |
4 | $2,552 | $1,963 | |
5 | $2,987 | $2,298 | |
6 | $3,423 | $2,633 | |
7 | $3,858 | $2,968 | |
8 | $4,294 | $3,303 | |
Add another Member | +$545 | +$420 |
Your District Of Columbia households may have $2,000 in countable resources, such as a bank account, or $3250 in countable resources if at least one person is age 60 or older, or is disabled. However, certain resources are NOT counted, such as a home and lot, the resources of people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the resources of people who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF, formerly AFDC), and most retirement (pension) plans.
District Of Columbia Food Stamp Income Qualification
District Of Columbia Food Stamp Application Form
District Of Columbia Food Stamp Allotment
For further information, contact your local District Of Columbia Food Stamp (SNAP) or State office Or call District Of Columbia State’s SNAP Hotline at 202-671-4200