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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

EBT for seniors is getting a cut

For 2023, the average family of four living in the 48 contiguous states or D.C., will see their maximum allotment rise to $939 from $835 in the prior year. This is an over 12% adjustment. See other household size increases in the 2023 maximum allotment -

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For 2023, the average family of four living in the 48 contiguous states or D.C., will see their maximum allotment rise to $939 from $835 in the prior year. This is an over 12% adjustment. See other household size increases in the 2023 maximum allotment tables later in this article.

SNAP Emergency allotments, available under the pandemic induced national health emergency declaration, are still available in some states until March 2023. However these were not funded in the 2023 government omnibus bill and will expire resulting in a benefit cut of $82 per family and over $200 for some seniors."

Google 2023 Monthly Food Stamp (SNAP) Benefit and Maximum Allotment Increase Again (OR CLICK HERE)

Families are getting a raise

Seniors are getting a HUGE CUT

Call your representative and tell them you don't want them to cut SNAP for the elderly

Call (202) 224-3121 for the U.S. House switchboard operator

#EBT #FoodStamps #SNAP

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