Georgia Food Stamp Allotment

The amount of food stamp allotment in Georgia varies depending on the size of your household and your income level. The allotment is calculated based on the maximum allotment for your household size minus 30% of your household’s net income.

As of October 2021, the maximum monthly allotments for Georgia SNAP recipients are:

  • 1 person: $234
  • 2 people: $430
  • 3 people: $616
  • 4 people: $782
  • 5 people: $929
  • 6 people: $1,114
  • 7 people: $1,232
  • 8 people: $1,408

However, it’s important to note that these are the maximum allotments, and your actual allotment may be lower depending on your household’s income level. If you are approved for SNAP benefits, the exact amount of your monthly allotment will be determined by your state’s SNAP office based on your household’s income and expenses.

Georgia Food Stamp Allotment benefits is based on the number of people per household. Georgia residents in need of Food Stamp (SNAP) benefits must first qualify for food stamp benefits. The dollar amount or (allotment) that the household gets is determined yearly by US Department Of Agriculture – USDA. The net monthly income of the Georgia household is multiplied by .3, and the result is subtracted from the maximum allotment for the household size to find the household’s allotment. This is because SNAP (Food Stamp) households are expected to spend about 30 percent of their resources on food. 

Benefits are provided from the day the 
Georgia household applies.

Georgia Food Stamp Income Qualification

Georgia Food Stamp Online Application

Georgia Food Stamp Application Form

Georgia Food Stamp Allotment

For further information, contact your local Georgia Food Stamp (SNAP) or State office Or call Georgia State’s SNAP Hotline at 1-877-423-4746

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