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Home   >>   About   >>   Policy Manuals   >>   SNAP and POWER Policy Manual   >>   Table I: SNAP Income Limits

Table I: SNAP Income Limits

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SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions

October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025

The maximum allowable gross and net income standards for determining eligibility of assistance units and the maximum allotments authorized appear below.

Assistance Unit Size165% Poverty Maximum Gross Monthly Income Elderly/DisabledMaximum Gross Monthly Income 130% of PovertyMaximum Net Monthly Income 100% of PovertyThrifty Food Plan Maximum Allotment
1$2071$1632$1255$292
2281122151704536
3355127982152768
4429033802600975
55030396330491158
65770454634971390
76510512939451536
87249571243941756
97989629548431976
108729687852922196
Each Additional Member+$740+$583+$449+$220
  • The standard deduction is $204 for AU sizes of 1-3, AU size of 4 is $217, AU size of 5 is  $254, and  AU size of 6 and above is $291.
  • The standard medical deduction is $175 (for deductions in excess of $35).
  • The maximum excess shelter cost for nonelderly/nondisabled assistance units is $712.
  • The utilities only standard is $330. (two (2) utilities; not heating/cooling).
  • Wyoming’s Standard Utility Allowance (SUA) is $497.
  • The telephone only allowance is $55.
  • The Homeless Shelter Deduction is $190.30
  • The earned income deduction is 20%.
  • The minimum monthly SNAP benefit for categorically eligible assistance units of one (1) or two (2) persons is $23
  • Mileage reimbursement rate is $0.70 cents per mile. (implemented 1/22/2025)

October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024

The maximum allowable gross and net income standards for determining eligibility of assistance units and the maximum allotments authorized appear below.

Assistance Unit Size165% Poverty Maximum Gross Monthly Income Elderly/DisabledMaximum Gross Monthly Income 130% of PovertyMaximum Net Monthly Income 100% of PovertyThrifty Food Plan Maximum Allotment
1$2005$1580$1215$291
2271221371644535
3341926942072766
4412532502500973
54832380729291155
65539436433571386
76246492137851532
86952547842141751
97659603546431970
108366659250722189
Each Additional Member+$707+$557+$429+$219
  • The standard deduction is $198 for AU sizes of 1-3, AU size of 4 is $208, AU size of 5 is  $244, and  AU size of 6 and above is $279.
  • The standard medical deduction is $175 (for deductions in excess of $35).
  • The maximum excess shelter cost for nonelderly/nondisabled assistance units is $672.
  • The utilities only standard is $317. (two (2) utilities; not heating/cooling).
  • Wyoming’s Standard Utility Allowance (SUA) is $478.
  • The telephone only allowance is $56.
  • The Homeless Shelter Deduction is $179.66
  • The earned income deduction is 20%.
  • The minimum monthly SNAP benefit for categorically eligible assistance units of one (1) or two (2) persons is $23.
  • Mileage reimbursement rate is $0.67 cents per mile. (implemented 1/08/24)

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2023

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2021 – Sept. 30, 2022

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Jan. 1, 2021 – Sept. 30, 2021

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2020 – Dec. 31, 2020

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2020

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2018 – Sept 30, 2019

SNAP Income Allotments and Deductions Oct. 1, 2017 – Sept 30, 2018

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