What Is The Maximum Amount Of Food Stamps You Can Get In New York?
“What is the maximum amount of SNAP benefits I can get in New York?”
The maximum amount of SNAP benefits in New York you can receive will depend on your income and household size. Based on the number of people in your household, you could receive $281 to $1691 in monthly New York food stamp benefits.
In this article, we will discuss how to calculate the maximum food stamps for individuals and households in New York, as well as what other resources are available for those who need help with their grocery bills.
Maximum Month Food Stamps In New York 2022
The maximum amount of New York food stamps you can get will depend on your household income size and your monthly income. For example a 1 person household, the max is $281. If you have 6 people in your home, the maximum SNAP benefit is $1339. Below is a food stamp benefit chart for New York that shows you the maximum amounts you can receive for the SNAP program.
| Household Size | Maximum Monthly Food Stamp Benefits In New York |
| 1 | $281 |
| 2 | $516 |
| 3 | $740 |
| 4 | $939 |
| 5 | $1116 |
| 6 | $1339 |
| 7 | $1480 |
| 8 | $1691 |
| Each additional person. | $211 |
What Is The Most New York Food Stamps I Can Get Each Month?
Having a larger household (or several people living with you) will get you the most food stamps each month. If you have 8 people in your household, this will get you roughly $1691 of New York SNAP benefits each month. You can use this New York food stamp calculator to see exactly how much SNAP benefits you will get each month.
New York Food Stamp Income Limits
To receive SNAP food benefits, your family household must fall below a specific gross income. Your household size and monthly income combined will determine if you qualify for this New York food assistance program. Below is a table that lets you know what is the maximum income to qualify for New York food stamps.
| Household Size | Monthly Income Limit For New York Food Stamps |
| 1 | $1473 |
| 2 | $1984 |
| 3 | $2495 |
| 4 | $3007 |
| 5 | $3518 |
| Each additional person. | $512 |
How To Apply For New York Food Stamps
There are a few different ways to apply for SNAP benefits in New York:
- Apply online at the New York Human Services website.
- Call the New York Health and Human Services phone number at 800.342.3009.
- Visit a New York food stamp office.
- Download a SNAP benefits application and mail it to New York Health and Human Services.

Increase In Monthly Food Stamps
SNAP recipients received a 27% increase on average in food stamp benefits. This increase was implemented in October 2021. The numbers for the maximum amount of monthly food stamps seen in this article will reflect this food stamp increase. This means that before the increase in food stamps, a family of four could expect a maximum of $680 in food stamps per month. With President Biden’s increase, that same family of four would receive $835 per month.
Editor’s Note: If you would like to know how to get the maximum amount of food stamps in New York, read our guide titled 4 Ways To Increase Your Monthly Food Stamp Benefits. This guide will explain the concept of the “food stamp algorithm” and how it plays a part in determining how much/or little you get in SNAP benefits.
Conclusion
If you need assistance and wonder, “how much food stamps will I get in New York” the SNAP maximum benefits can be calculated by looking at your household size and monthly income.
The maximum amount of food stamps in New York for individuals is $281, while the maximum SNAP benefit amount for households with 6 people or more is $1339.
You can use the chart above to learn about the specific amount that you will receive according to your household size. There is also a chart to let you know if your household income falls below the income limits.
For questions about SNAP benefits, it’s best to contact them directly by calling 800.342.3009 or visiting the Your New York Benefits website.
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Nick Bryant is the author of Understanding Healthcare Is Half The Battle and a Senior Counselor with 13+ years of experience working in community health and mental health. He enjoys spending time with his family, watching WWE on Friday nights, and working toward a Google Data Analytics certification. If you have additional questions about community resources or government assistance programs, simply leave a comment below and he will follow up as soon as possible.

