NEW 2023 EXTRA SNAP FOOD STAMPS UPDATE (April, May, June) | EBT + PEBT Benefits – APPROVED & COMING
There are some exciting updates regarding Extra SNAP Food Stamps and PEBT benefits. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved an extension of the Extra SNAP benefits program, which will provide additional assistance to eligible households throughout April, May, and June of 2023. This is fantastic news for millions of low-income families and individuals who rely on SNAP benefits to purchase food and other necessities. Let’s take a closer look at what this update means for those who are eligible. First, let’s start with the basics: what are Extra SNAP Food Stamps and PEBT benefits? Extra SNAP benefits, also known as emergency allotments, are additional funds provided to households that receive SNAP benefits to help them purchase food during times of hardship. PEBT benefits, on the other hand, are provided to children who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals when schools are closed due to an emergency, such as a pandemic.
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