November 5, 2024
Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in 12 days.

Delaware’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in 12 days.

Delaware’s SNAP program starts distributing payments on the second day of each month. The First State is unique for having one of the longest distribution windows in the United States. Payments are distributed for most of the month. The issuance date is determined by the first letter of a recipient’s last name.

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The amount in each SNAP payment in Delaware depends on the household size of the recipient. Single-person households receive $281, and eight-person households receive $1,691, according to Delaware.gov. In households larger than eight, $211 is included for each additional person.

A household’s gross monthly income cannot exceed 200% of the federal poverty level to qualify for SNAP payments. A single-person household cannot make more than $2,266 monthly, and an eight-person household cannot make more than $7,772.

Payments for October are distributed between Oct. 2 and 24.

People 21 years old and younger who live with their parents must apply with them.

Created through the 1964 Food Stamp Act as one of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society programs, SNAP aims to improve the nutrition of impoverished people by supplementing their food costs.

Delaware SNAP payments are automatically loaded on a Delaware Food First card, an electronic benefit transfer card. The card can be used like a credit card, but it is only for food and nonalcoholic drinks. The funds cannot be used on alcohol or other luxuries.

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The funds received each month remain on the card without expiring as long as the card remains in regular use. Recipients can check the amount on their Delaware Food First cards by checking their last grocery receipt.

SNAP is active across all states and Washington, D.C., but there are some variations across each. The primary differences relate to the issuance dates, work rules, and the name of the EBT card.

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