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Georgia SNAP Income Limits 2026: Who Qualifies

Georgia's FY2026 food-benefit income limits, asset rules, payment dates, and how to apply — verified from Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) and the USDA.

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Quick answer

For FY2026, Georgia's SNAP gross income limit is 130% of the Federal Poverty Level: $1,696 per month for one person and $3,483 for a family of four. Benefits pay up to $994/month for a family of four, with no asset test for most households.

Key takeaways

  • Check gross income against $1,696/month (1 person) up to $5,867 (8 people) — Georgia's 130% FPL limit.
  • Pass the net test too: $2,680/month net for a family of four (100% FPL).
  • Receive up to $994/month for a family of four — the federal FY2026 maximum.
  • Skip the asset test — Georgia's BBCE policy removes it for most households.
  • Expect deposits the 5th–23rd of each month.

Georgia SNAP income limits by household size (FY2026)

Gross limit = 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (BBCE); net limit = 100%. Effective Oct 1, 2025 – Sep 30, 2026.
Household sizeGross monthly limit (130% FPL)Net monthly limit (100% FPL)Max monthly benefit
1$1,696$1,305$298
2$2,292$1,763$546
3$2,888$2,221$785
4$3,483$2,680$994
5$4,079$3,138$1,183
6$4,675$3,596$1,421
7$5,271$4,055$1,571
8$5,867$4,513$1,789
Each additional+$596+$459+$218

The net income test

Passing the gross test isn't enough — net income (after deductions) must be at or below 100% of the poverty level: $1,305 for one person, $2,680 for four. Deductions include 20% of earned income, a standard deduction of $209–$299, dependent care, child support paid, and excess shelter costs up to $744. Your benefit equals the maximum allotment minus 30% of net income.

Asset and resource rules

Georgia uses BBCE — Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility, a policy that links SNAP to a TANF-funded benefit. No asset limit for most households (Georgia uses BBCE to lift the asset test but keeps the 130% gross income limit). Retirement accounts and your home never count. Households that don't qualify under BBCE can still qualify under the regular federal rules: $3,000 in countable resources, or $4,500 when a member is 60+ or disabled.

Households with someone 60+ or disabled

Special federal rules apply in every state, including Georgia: no gross income test (only the net test), out-of-pocket medical expenses over $35/month are deductible, and the shelter deduction has no cap. An elderly/disabled person who lives with others and can't buy and prepare food separately can claim separate-household status when the rest of the household's income is under 165% FPL — $2,909/month for two people. These households also face no ABAWD work requirement (the 80-hour rule covers ages 18 through 64 who are able-bodied without dependents).

When Georgia deposits benefits (EBT schedule)

Paid on odd days from the 5th to the 23rd based on the last two digits of your client ID (00-09 = the 5th … 90-99 = the 23rd). Deposits post to your EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) card even on weekends and holidays. See the full 50-state deposit schedule.

Where to apply

Apply through Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) — online at gateway.ga.gov or by phone at 877-423-4746. Interviews are by phone in most cases; expedited (7-day) SNAP is available if your household has almost no income or cash.

Frequently asked questions

What is the income limit for food stamps in Georgia in 2026?

Georgia's gross monthly income limit is 130% of the Federal Poverty Level for FY2026: $1,696 for one person and $3,483 for a family of four. Households with a member who is 60+ or disabled skip the gross test and use only the net income test.

How much SNAP can I get in Georgia in 2026?

Benefit amounts are federal: up to $298/month for one person and $994 for a family of four in FY2026. Your actual amount is the maximum minus 30% of your net income after deductions.

Does Georgia have an asset limit for SNAP?

No — Georgia uses BBCE (Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility), which removes the asset test for most households. No asset limit for most households (Georgia uses BBCE to lift the asset test but keeps the 130% gross income limit).

When does Georgia deposit SNAP benefits?

Paid on odd days from the 5th to the 23rd based on the last two digits of your client ID (00-09 = the 5th … 90-99 = the 23rd). Deposits post on weekends and holidays, and your date repeats monthly.

What are the SNAP work requirements in Georgia for 2026?

Federal rules apply: adults 18–64 without dependents must complete 80 hours per month of work, volunteering, or training, or benefits stop after 3 months. The 2025 OBBBA law removed the exemptions for veterans, homeless individuals, and former foster youth.

How do I apply for SNAP in Georgia?

Apply online through gateway.ga.gov, by phone at 877-423-4746, or at a local office of Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS). Decisions take up to 30 days; expedited SNAP is possible within 7 days for very low-income households.

Can seniors get SNAP more easily in Georgia?

Yes. Households where someone is 60+ or disabled skip the gross income test (only net income must be at or below $1,305 for one person), can deduct medical costs over $35/month, and have no cap on the shelter deduction.

Is Georgia's SNAP limit really 130% of poverty?

Yes — confirmed from the USDA's BBCE state chart (June 2026 edition) and Georgia's program rules. Limits can change each October with the new fiscal year.

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