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FY2018 SNAP Changes Cost-of-Living Adjustments, Income Eligibility Standards, and Deductions FY2018 SNAP Changes Cost-of-Living Adjustments, Income Eligibility Standards, and Deductions

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FY2018 SNAP Changes Cost-of-Living Adjustments, Income Eligibility Standards, and Deductions - PPT Presentation

FY2017 Increase in the Gross Monthly Income Eligibility Standard thresholds 130 of Poverty Levels Decrease in Maximum Monthly Benefits Decrease in Minimum Benefit 16 to 15 180 Yr Additional Information on FSSA Website ID: 788154

increase fssa 157 monthly fssa increase monthly 157 income 250 317 wyatt 760 resource assets elderly 234 disabled org

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FY2018 SNAP ChangesCost-of-Living Adjustments, Income Eligibility Standards, and Deductions

(FY2017)Increase in the Gross Monthly Income Eligibility Standard thresholds (130% of Poverty Levels)Decrease in Maximum Monthly BenefitsDecrease in Minimum Benefit $16 to $15 ($180 /Yr.) Additional Information on FSSA Website

Increase in the Standard Deductions

Increase in the Shelter Cap values from $517 to maximum amount of $535

Increase in the Resource (Assets) Limits for Elderly (60 and over) / Disabled from $3,250 to $3,500Non Elderly / Disabled Resource Limit (Assets) will remain the same at $2,250

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.This material was provided by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Household Size

Gross Monthly IncomeMaximum Monthly Benefit1$1,307 (1,287)$192 (194)2$1,760 (1,736)$352 (357)3$2,213 (2,184)$504 (511)4$2,665 (2,633)$640 (649)5$3,118 (3,081)$760 (771)6$3,571 (3530)$913 (925)7$4,024 (3980)$1,009(1022)8$4,447 (4430)$1,153 (1169)

Household SizeStandard Deduction1$160 (157)2$160 (157)3$170 (157)4$170 (168)5$199 (197)6+$228 (226)

 

Income and Asset Guidelines for Oct. 1 2017 to Sept. 30, 2018

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Contact InformationFeeding Indiana’s HungryEmily Weikert Bryant, Executive Director317.396.9355ewbryant@feedingindianashungry.org

Mychaela Brandle, Program Manager317.331.7141mbrandle@feedingindianashungry.org FSSA

Wyatt Luelf1-317-234-8893

wyatt.luelf@fssa.in.govSuzanne Tryan1-317-234-8708suzanne.tryan@fssa.in.gov317.232.4704 (FSSA)1.800.403.0864Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramOutreach

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