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Food Stamps Increase 25% for SNAP EBT Cardholders

There’s good news for SNAP EBT Cardholders! On Monday, August 16th, the USDA approved a 25% increase to food stamp benefits nationwide. This is the largest food stamps increase in the history of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Food Stamp recipients can expect to receive an average increase of $36 per person to their SNAP EBT benefits. This change will go into effect on October 1, 2021.

Currently, SNAP recipients are receiving a 15% increase in their monthly benefits as part of the COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Package. However, the 15% increase in food stamp benefits was set to expire on September 30, 2021. The increase in SNAP benefits on October 1st will not only ensure that the 15% increase is maintained, but increased.

To learn more about the SNAP benefits increase coming to food stamp recipients, continue reading below.

Food Stamps Increase 25% for SNAP EBT Cardholders October 2021

Food Stamp Program Changes for 2021

The recent increase in SNAP EBT benefits comes as a result of the USDA’s reevaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). The Biden administration’s decision to adjust the Thrifty Food Plan is based on what currently takes to afford nutritious food.

The changes to the plan are stated to help reduce hunger, improve nutrition and lead to better overall health.

 

What is the Thrifty Food Plan?

The Thrifty Food Plan is one of four food plans that the USDA develops to estimate the cost of a healthy, balanced diet on a lower-cost price point.

The changes to the Thrifty Food Plan takes into account the current food prices, what Americans typically eat, dietary guidance, and the nutrients in food items. For example, the updated Thrifty Food Plan includes more fish and red and orange vegetables.

The revised TFP represents the cost of a practical, nutritious, cost-effective diet for a family of four. This includes an adult male, adult female, and two kids between the ages of 6-8 and 9-11.

Food stamp benefits are impacted by changes to the Thrifty Food Plan because it determines the maximum SNAP allotment benefit amount for a household size.

Thrifty Food Plan Update for 2021-2022

Food Stamps Increase in October 2021

The increased food assistance will be available to all 42 million SNAP EBT Cardholders beginning on October 1, 2021.

The average monthly food stamps recipient can expect their benefits to rise from $121 to $157 per person.

How long will the increase in benefits last?

Unlike the 15% increase in food stamps that was approved from January to September during the COVID-19 pandemic, the 25% increase in food stamps for 2021 is permanent.

This means that you will receive this benefit increase indefinitely – as long as you continue to qualify for SNAP EBT benefits.

Importance of the SNAP Benefit Increase

According to the Urban Institute, the average cost of a meal today is $2.41. That is 22% higher than maximum food stamp benefits. This means that the maximum benefit does not cover a modestly priced meal in 96% of the United States.

The USDA reports that nearly 9 in 10 SNAP participants face issues purchasing households with nutritious food due to cost. Additionally, nearly 90% of food stamp recipients say that their benefits run out before the end of the month.

The revisions to the Thrifty Food Plan and Food Stamps Program is an important step towards improving nutrition and ending hunger.

SNAP Benefits Increase Questions

We hope this post on the new food stamps increase for SNAP EBT cardholders was helpful to you. If you have any additional questions, please let us know in the comments section below.

We will continue to update this article as more information is released regarding the increase in food stamp benefits.

Want to know how much extra food stamps you can expect to receive on your EBT Card each month? Check out our article on Extra SNAP Benefits for August 2021.

Carrie Brenner

Carrie is a lead writer and editor for Food Stamps Now. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Salisbury University. Carrie specializes in content creation, website development, graphic design, SEO and content strategy for Food Stamps Now. She is passionate about helping low income Americans access the resources and information to improve their quality of life.

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