SSDI: Is it possible to cash disability benefits and SNAP (Food Stamps)?

There are millions of Americans who are facing food insecurity due to high prices, so more SSDI recipients are looking for other benefits

SSDI beneficiaries and SNAP benefits, the former Food Stamps

Bear in mind that SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are different programs. The first one belongs to the Social Security Administration, while the second one to the Food and Nutrition Service and USDA.

People on disability benefits can get up to $3,627, but that is far from reality. Most SSDI beneficiaries just receive about $1,489 in 2023. Therefore, that may not be enough if you have a mortgage, a car loan, and a family to bring up.

That is why there are many SSDI recipients who have to look for financial support from benefits like these ones. Eligibility is a different story because to get disability benefits you must have a qualifying disability and you must have paid enough taxes to Social Security. But for SNAP, you must have a low income.

Can I receive SNAP and SSDI at the same time?

In short, you can receive Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits at the same time. However, not all applicants may qualify for both of them. If you do, you will definitely get more money every month.

Some SSDI recipients may be eligible for SNAP if they meet the income requirements
Some SSDI recipients may be eligible for SNAP if they meet the income requirements

In order to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits you will need to have worked for a specific number of years. Of course, your work must have been covered by Social Security.

For example, if you are 60 years old, you will need 9.5 years of work to get SSDI. The older you are, the longer you must have worked. For SNAP, your gross monthly income must fall below 130% of the Federal poverty level.

Apart from that, the SNAP office will make sure that your net income meets the requirements as well as the resources you have in the bank account. People with a disability will not have to meet the new Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents time limit. So, they can get an exemption.

How much can I get from SNAP while I am on SSDI?

As a matter of fact, you will have to wait until the SNAP agency informs you of the exact amount of your payment. This is because it will depend on your personal situation, the number of people living together, and the earnings you have.

What is more, not all SSDI beneficiaries can receive the same amount from Social Security. So, each SNAP payment will be different. Nevertheless, it is possible to know the maximum amounts and average payments for the Food Stamps program.

For example, the maximum amount for a single person is $291 while the largest check for a family of 8 is $1,751. As you can see there is a big difference between two completely different types of family.

On average, a family of 4 can receive about $713. If a family is eligible for the largest SNAP payment, they can get up to $973. Even if you do not qualify for the largest check, it is quite a lot of money. Apply for Food Stamps now if you are on SSDI.

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