SNAP in 2026: New food limits and how much you could get each month

Maddie Parker
Published Jan 28, 2026


The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps millions of people buy food.

In 2026, there are updates that affect (1) which foods SNAP can be used to buy in some states and (2) how much money households may receive each month, depending on household size.
 

New SNAP food restrictions in some states


Some states are adding limits on certain items as part of efforts to encourage healthier eating. These rules are not the same everywhere and can vary by state.

Items being restricted in several states include:
 
  • Sugary drinks and sodas, including some drinks sweetened with sugar or artificial sweeteners
  • Candy and sweets, such as candy, chocolate, gummies, and similar items
  • Highly processed snacks and desserts, which may include packaged desserts or ultra-processed snack foods that are high in sugar and calories
 

States that have started these restrictions


The article lists these states as having started implementing SNAP restrictions:
 
  • Arkansas
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Louisiana
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • West Virginia
 

SNAP benefit amounts in 2026 (by household size)


SNAP benefits depend on household size and other eligibility factors.

Below are the maximum monthly benefit amounts and the estimated average monthly benefit amounts reported for 2026:
 
  • 1 person
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $298
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $204
  • 2 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $546
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $370
  • 3 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $785
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $588
  • 4 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $994
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $715
  • 5 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $1,183
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $839
  • 6 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $1,421
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $954
  • 7 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $1,571
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $996
  • 8 people
    • Maximum monthly benefit: $1,789
    • Estimated average monthly benefit: $1,246

These amounts increase as household size grows. The exact benefit a household receives can differ based on income, expenses, and other program rules.

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