Are you are trying to find out if SNAP recipients will receive extra food stamps in Ohio for February 2023? Well, there is good news! The USDA approved Ohio to issue $117.7 million in extra food stamp benefits to Ohio EBT Cardholders for February 2023.
This means that Ohio households receiving food stamps can expect to get the maximum benefit allotment for their household size. The extra food stamps for February 2023 are part of the Emergency Allotment (EA) Program.
This means that over 672,755 food stamps households in Ohio will get extra food stamp benefits for the month of February. All Ohio EBT and Direction Card holders can expect to receive the maximum benefit amount for their household size.
If you want to know how much extra SNAP benefits you can expect in February and when you’ll receive them, then continue reading below.
In addition, get more information about the 12.5% increase to food stamp benefits that went into effect on October 1st.
BREAKING NEWS: The Ohio Extra Food Stamps Program will be ending March 1, 2023. That means February 2023 will be your last month to receive extra food stamp benefits. To learn more, read this article here.
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The Families First Act (FFA) is a federal law that was passed to respond to the effects of COVID-19.
The law authorized the issuance of emergency supplemental benefits to households receiving SNAP.
Based on the law, the federal government directed the states to issue supplemental SNAP benefits, up to the maximum allowable SNAP benefit for a household’s size.
Since March 2020, Ohio has been using this temporary SNAP flexibility to provide emergency food benefits to households impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The program is managed by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services (JFS).
These temporary flexibilities are also referred to as Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits.
During the pandemic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture created a waiver so that states could receive an “emergency allotment” of federal funds for SNAP.
Under the program, SNAP benefits recipients would receive the maximum amount available, as opposed to what they would have otherwise qualified for.
The Ohio JFS requested and received federal approval to release Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits to eligible SNAP households this month.
SNAP recipients who have already received their monthly benefits will see the additional EA benefits automatically loaded to their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card on the schedule listed below.
Future Emergency Allotment benefits will be determined at the federal level by the USDA on a month-to-month basis.
Emergency Allotment benefits are not intended to be permanent. In fact, it is speculated that they will be coming to an end soon.
If the federal government discontinues EA benefits, Ohio SNAP recipients will continue to receive their standard SNAP benefits.
This would mean a reduction in the amount of SNAP assistance received each month.
Standard SNAP benefits are calculated based on household size, income & expenses, and assets.
If you are trying to find out if you are eligible to receive extra SNAP benefits in Ohio, we can help.
To find out who qualifies for extra food stamps benefits, continue reading below.
Any household that is currently receiving food stamps benefits qualifies for extra food stamp Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits.
There is no extra paperwork to turn in to get the extra food stamps benefits.
It will simply be added to your EBT card, and you’ll be able to use it just like regular SNAP benefits.
In addition, any household that is approved for SNAP EBT in a month when EA benefits are issued will also qualify to receive extra food stamp benefits.
To find out how much you can expect to receive in extra SNAP benefits, continue reading below.
The amount of extra food stamp benefits you receive is determined by your household size.
Your Emergency Allotment benefits through P-SNAP is the difference between the amount of benefits you are currently receiving and the maximum benefit amount for your household size.
If you are already receiving the maximum monthly benefit amount for your household size, then you will not receive any additional or extra SNAP benefits.
However, if you are not receiving the maximum benefit allotment for your household size, then you will receive extra food stamp benefits.
This means that you will receive the Maximum Benefit Amount for your household size with EA benefits.
With that said, Ohio SNAP recipients can expect to receive a minimum of $95 in extra food stamp benefits for February.
Use the chart below to find the Maximum SNAP Allotment Amount for your household size.
Maximum SNAP Benefit Amount by Household Size for Ohio | |
Effective October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023 | |
Household Size | Maximum SNAP Benefit Allotment |
1 | $281 |
2 | $516 |
3 | $740 |
4 | $939 |
5 | $1,116 |
6 | $1,339 |
7 | $1,480 |
8 | $1,691 |
Each Additional Household Member: | +$211 per person |
Emergency Allotments are approved on a rolling basis and issued by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services (JFS).
The Emergency Allotment for a benefit month is usually issued during the same month.
To find out when you can expect to receive your extra Ohio SNAP benefits for this month, continue reading below.
Yes, the extra food stamp benefits through the USDA Emergency Allotment (EA) Program will continue through February 2023.
Yes, the USDA has approved Ohio for extra food stamp benefits for February 2023 through the Emergency Allotment Program.
To get all the details about the extra Ohio food stamps for February 2023, continue reading below.
To find out when you can expect to receive your February Emergency Allotment EA benefits on your Ohio Direction EBT Card, see below.
Yes, Ohio has been approved by the USDA to issue SNAP emergency allotment (EA) benefits to SNAP households for the month of February 2023.
Each eligible household will only receive one emergency allotment per benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.
Ohio Emergency Allotment benefits are NOT issued with regular food stamp benefits.
The extra food stamp benefits for February will be issued to Direction Cardholders on Monday, February 27, 2023.
Any SNAP recipients approved for benefits after 1/24/23 will receive their extra food stamps 1-day after they are approved.
According to data provided by the USDA, the state of Ohio will issue $126,715,582 in extra SNAP benefits to over 673,339 SNAP households in February 2023.
Extra food stamps benefits for January 2023 were paid on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.
However, if you did not receive your benefits for November, contact your local Ohio Food Stamps office.
To find out if you have received your extra SNAP EBT benefits for January or February, check your Ohio SNAP EBT Card balance.
The Emergency Allotment benefits will be automatically deposited to your card EBT Card on your scheduled date.
To find out how to check your Ohio EBT Balance, follow the instructions provided below.
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There are three ways you can get the balance of the benefit on your Ohio EBT Card – by phone, online, and in person.
Here’s how to check your Ohio Direction EBT Card Balance:
For more help checking your Ohio Direction Card balance, check out our complete step-by-step Ohio EBT Balance and Login instructions.
Here’s the Ohio Emergency Allotment Issuance Schedule for 2023:
Benefit Month | Issuance Dates |
January 2023 | January 24th |
February 2023 | February 27th |
March 2023 | |
April 2023 | |
May 2023 | |
June 2023 | |
July 2023 | |
August 2023 | |
September 2023 | |
October 2023 | |
November 2023 | |
December 2023 |
For your reference, we have also included the extra food stamps schedule in Ohio for 2022 below.
Here’s the Ohio Emergency Allotment Issuance Schedule for 2022:
Benefit Month | Issuance Dates |
January 2022 | January 24th |
February 2022 | February 24th |
March 2022 | March 24th |
April 2022 | April 27th |
May 2022 | May 27th |
June 2022 | June 22nd |
July 2022 | July 27th |
August 2022 | August 25th |
September 2022 | September 28th |
October 2022 | October 27th |
November 2022 | November 21st |
December 2022 | December 21st |
Important news for Ohio SNAP EBT recipients:
In September 2022, the USDA announced that on October 1st, food stamp benefits will increase by 12.5%.
This is an effort to mitigate the rising prices of food and grocery items due to inflation.
Inflation has had a significant impact on low income families that rely on monthly food assistance.
In fact, the average cost of groceries has risen 12.2 percent in the last 12 months. That’s the largest 12-month increase since April 1979.
The Ohio food stamps increase on October 1st will help low income households better meet their food needs.
On average, Ohio food stamp recipients received an additional $27 in monthly benefits per person.
With that said, the average SNAP recipient can expect to receive an increase in benefits similar to the example highlighted below.
For a household of three:
Current Average Monthly SNAP Benefits: $658
New Average Monthly SNAP Benefits: $740
That’s a $82 increase in SNAP EBT benefits in for fiscal year 2023.
To learn more about increase happening to SNAP benefits, read this article on the Food Stamps Increase for October 2022.
Along with the increase in Maximum Allotment benefits for SNAP households, the food stamps income limit also increased on October 1, 2022.
This change is part of the USDA yearly cost-of-living increase to the food stamps program. They are responsible for setting the Income Eligibility Standard for SNAP.
If you are currently receiving Ohio food stamps, you must meet the new income limit to continue receiving benefits.
In addition, if you are applying or renewing your food stamp benefits, you are required to meet these eligibility requirements.
The income test is required for all households, unless your household is already receiving cash assistance benefits from the federal government or your state.
The Food Stamps Income Limit for 2022-2023 is based on your household’s total income and size.
To see the new Ohio Food Stamps income limit for fiscal year 2023, use the chart below:
Ohio SNAP Income Eligibility Standards for Fiscal Year 2023 | ||
Effective October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023 | ||
Household Size | Monthly Net Income (100% of FPL) | Monthly Gross Income (130% of FPL) |
1 | $1,133 | $1,473 |
2 | $1,526 | $1,984 |
3 | $1,920 | $2,495 |
4 | $2,313 | $3,007 |
5 | $2,706 | $3,518 |
6 | $3,100 | $4,029 |
7 | $3,493 | $4,541 |
8 | $3,886 | $5,052 |
Each Additional Household Member: | +$394 | +$512 |
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Ohio SNAP and EBT program.
Currently, no, Ohio food stamps and SNAP benefits cannot be used to purchase food at fast food restaurants.
In order to use the Ohio Direction Card at fast food locations, the USDA must approve the state for the Restaurant Meals Program (RMP).
This would allow certain SNAP clients to use their EBT Card benefits at approved fast food and restaurant locations in Ohio.
At this time, Ohio has not been approved for the Restaurant Meals Program. We will update this if anything changes.
Yes, on October 1st 2022, the new SNAP income limits for applicants were increased. The new Ohio food stamps income limit for 2022-2023 are as follows:
Household Size | Gross monthly income (130 percent of poverty) | Net monthly income (100 percent of poverty) |
---|---|---|
1 | $1,473 | $1,133 |
2 | $1,984 | $1,526 |
3 | $2,495 | $1,920 |
4 | $3,007 | $2,313 |
5 | $3,518 | $2,706 |
6 | $4,029 | $3,100 |
7 | $4,541 | $3,493 |
8 | $5,052 | $3,886 |
Each additional member | +$512 | +$394 |
Ohio residents receiving food stamps can use their Ohio Direction EBT Card to purchase food online through
a growing list of retailers, including Walmart and Amazon.
Below is the full list of eligible grocery stores where you can shop online with Ohio EBT:
Here are some retailer-specific details:
In addition to delivery options, SNAP recipients are able to order eligible food online and pick it up curbside or in-store.
Those retailers providing this service include:
No, your Ohio food stamp benefits are made available in your account each month on your scheduled designated day.
Any benefits you use are deducted from the first benefits that were made available to your account.
If you do not use all of your SNAP benefits during the month, they stay in your account and can be used the following month.
However, benefits not used within 365 days will be removed from your account and cannot be replaced.
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Here’s the bottom line about Extra Food Stamps for Ohio – February 2023:
Since March 2020, Ohio has been using temporary SNAP flexibility to provide emergency food benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Each eligible household will only receive one emergency allotment per benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.
Extra SNAP benefits for February 2023 will be paid on Monday, February 27, 2023.
Also, if you did not receive your extra Ohio SNAP benefits in January, they were paid on January 24, 2023.
We hope this post on Extra Food Stamps for Ohio for February 2023 was helpful to you.
Want to know if you will be receiving extra food stamps in March? If so, read our article on the Extra SNAP benefits for March 2023.
If you have more questions about the Ohio Food Stamps Program or Ohio Direction EBT Card, please let us know in the comments section below.
Be sure to check out our other articles about Ohio SNAP and EBT, including:
Ohio EBT Deposit Schedule for 2023
Free Admission to 60+ Locations with Ohio EBT
Ohio EBT Discounts & Deals – 2023
Free Internet with Ohio Direction EBT
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