The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP benefits or food stamps, aids low-income Colorado residents and families in purchasing groceries.
Colorado SNAP benefits can anticipate the forthcoming disbursement of their September assistance, which can amount to a maximum of $1,691
This month, Colorado SNAP benefits disbursements are scheduled between September 1 and September 10, with payment dates determined by the final digit of recipients’ Social Security numbers. The Colorado SNAP benefits allotment adheres to the 2023 schedule, ensuring that beneficiaries consistently receive payments around the same time each month.
The precise sum of assistance hinges on several factors, including household size, total income, earned income, and unearned income. Notably, a single individual can receive up to $281 per month, while a family of four qualifies for a maximum of $939. For larger households like those with eight members, the maximum Colorado SNAP benefits payment escalates to $1,691, with supplementary members granting an additional $211.
Colorado SNAP benefits eligibility criteria encompass most households in Colorado with an income below 200% of the federal poverty threshold
Gross income ceilings stand at $2,266 per month for an individual, $4,626 for a four-person family, and $7,772 for a household of eight. Colorado SNAP benefits funding is dispensed via the Colorado Quest card, an electronic benefit transfer card similar to a debit card.
This card can be used at approved retailers for purchasing eligible grocery items like dairy products, meat, bread, and beverages. However, items such as alcohol, pet food, soap, and paper goods are not covered. Approximately 9% of Colorado’s population, equivalent to about 540,300 individuals, were Colorado SNAP benefits based on 2022 data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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