In 2023, there will be several modifications that may affect those who receive SNAP benefits.
The USDA reports that the temporary increase in SNAP benefits, known as emergency allotments, implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic will end nationwide in 2023.
Ohio Food Stamps
Additionally, households receiving both SNAP and Social Security benefits will see a reduction in their SNAP benefits due to the significant cost-of-living adjustment to Social Security benefits that took effect on January 1.
In Ohio, SNAP benefit levels will return to normal in March. Several states have discontinued emergency allotments.
Emergency allotments permitted households to receive an additional $95 or a benefit valued up to the maximum benefit for their household size, whichever was greater.
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SNAP Benefits Schedule
According to Ohio’s extension approval for January 2023, 673,063 households will receive the emergency allocation at a cost of more than $126 million.
Depending on the final digit of your case number, benefits are loaded onto Ohio Direction Cards between the second and twentieth of each month. The January 2023 deposit schedule is as follows:
Case number ends in: | Benefits avail able: |
0 | Jan. 2nd |
1 | Jan. 4th |
2 | Jan. 6th |
3 | Jan. 8th |
4 | Jan. 10th |
5 | Jan. 12th |
6 | Jan. 14th |
7 | Jan. 16th |
8 | Jan. 18th |
9 | Jan. 20th |
Cards are accepted wherever the Ohio Direction Card sticker is displayed, including the majority of grocery stores and other retailers. Additionally, you can use your SNAP EBT at participating farmer’s markets to buy fresh produce.
The Food Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides a monthly list of the names and locations of markets across the nation that are authorized to accept SNAP benefits.
SNAP, previously referred to as food stamps, is a federal program that assists low-income households in purchasing food. Although it is administered at the state level, the program is administered by the United States Department of Agriculture.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is responsible for administering the SNAP program (DJFS).
Food assistance eligibility in Ohio depends on household size and income. You can apply for SNAP benefits online at Benefits.Ohio.gov or at the Departmentyour county’s Department of Job and Family Services office submit a SNAP application through the website of your local Ohio Benefit Bank.
In addition to the ability to purchase food, Ohio SNAP benefits include discounts on certain products and services. For instance, Ohio SNAP recipients can sign up for a discounted Amazon Prime EBT subscription for $6.99 per month.
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