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SNAP benefit levels are federally set through annual cost-of-living adjustments, and a household's benefit equals the maximum allotment for its size minus 30% of its net income.

reported by one outlet so far · Reported fact · first recorded Jul 8, 4:30 AM

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economictimes.indiatimes.comUnrated · Jul 8, 12:45 AM

SNAP benefit levels are federally set through annual cost-of-living adjustments, not by individual states.

Details: federally set; annual cost-of-living adjustments

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economictimes.indiatimes.comUnrated · Jul 8, 12:45 AM

A household's SNAP benefit equals the maximum allotment for its size minus 30% of its net income.

Details: maximum allotment; minus 30% of net income

Read the original article ↗