Illinois Human Services Seeks to
Educate SNAP Households to Prepare for USDA’s Return of SNAP
Benefits to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Customers to see significant reduction in
benefits beginning in March
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[January 18, 2023]
The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
announced today that per the federal USDA Food and Nutrition
Service, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits
will return to pre-pandemic levels beginning in March 2023.
These federal changes impact one million families and two million
people in Illinois. Nearly half of the states across the country
have already ended their SNAP emergency allotments ahead of the
federal change, while Illinois will sustain benefits through
February when the federal increases expire.
SNAP emergency allotments have been issued since the beginning of
the Covid-19 public health emergency to address food insecurity
challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. These increased benefits
will end after February 2023 and return to pre-pandemic levels in
March. With the end of emergency benefits, SNAP participants will
see benefits reduced anywhere from $95 to $25o per person per month.
The reduction in SNAP benefits is a result of a federal policy
change, not because of changes in individual SNAP cases.
“We understand and recognize that many Illinois residents have
counted on these additional emergency food benefits to secure
healthy food for themselves and their families,” said Grace B. Hou,
Secretary, Illinois Department of Human Services. “We are working
with our food pantry partners across the state to meet residents’
needs during this adjustment period.”
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Since April 2020, all Illinois
SNAP households received both the regular monthly benefit and an
emergency SNAP allotment. Beginning in March 1, 2023, each SNAP
household will receive benefits based on the normal eligibility
determination process that considers the household size, income,
and deductions. Therefore, the decrease in the amount of the
benefits will vary and depend on each household’s size and
financial circumstances.
The amount of benefits customers will receive starting in March
2023 will be listed on a client notice letter sent out to all
SNAP recipient households.
To prepare for this change, IDHS recommends SNAP customers visit
www.abe.illinois.gov and update their account if there is a
change in address, increase in housing costs, or decrease in
income. This will ensure SNAP customers are receiving the
maximum benefit for which they are eligible.
IDHS has also put together a resource page to help SNAP
households with the transition. Customers will receive their
regular normal SNAP benefits through their Electronic Benefit
Transfer (EBT) card beginning in March 2023 on their regularly
scheduled issuance date.
For more information, please visit
www.abe.illinois.gov/abe/access.
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