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Emergency allotments coming to an end for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

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Back in March 2020, the U.S. government allowed the state of Indiana to issue “emergency allotments” to help Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program households during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, that’s coming to an end.

The extra allotments allowed SNAP families to receive the maximum benefit allowed based on the number of people in the household. For many Hoosiers, this meant they received more SNAP benefits than they would have under non-emergency conditions.

Due to the end of the state public health emergency on March 3rd, and a recent change in Indiana law, the last month that Hoosiers will receive emergency enhanced SNAP benefits is May.

Beginning in June, the SNAP benefit amount a household receives will again, as it was before the pandemic, be based on eligibility factors – household size, income and allowable deductions.

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