Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced all Michigan families who are eligible for food assistance benefits will continue to receive at least an additional $95 monthly payment in September to help lower the cost of groceries and ensure Michiganders can keep more of their hard-earned money.
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The additional assistance will help more than 1.3 million Michiganders in more than 700,000 households.
“We will keep working together to help over 1.3 million Michiganders put food on the table,†said Governor Whitmer.
“This extra $95 monthly payment will lower grocery bills and help households use more of their hard-earned dollars for bills, school supplies, and other essential expenses. I will work with anyone to put money back in people’s pockets so they can get a little breathing room. This assistance ensures that federal tax dollars get sent back to Michigan and are spent at Michigan businesses.â€
In April 2020, some Michigan residents began receiving additional food assistance under this program. In May 2021, all eligible households began getting extra monthly benefits. Federal approval is necessary every month.
Eligible clients who receive food assistance received the additional benefits on their Bridge Card by September 26. These benefits are loaded onto Bridge Cards as a separate payment from the assistance provided earlier in the month.
All households eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) receive an increase of at least $95 monthly, even if they are already receiving the maximum payment or are close to that amount.
Households that received more than $95 to bring them to the maximum payment for their group size will continue to receive that larger amount.
The maximum allowable benefits for SNAP customers based on their respective household size:
• One Person: $250
• Two Persons: $459
• Three Persons: $658
• Four Persons: $835
• Five Persons: $992
• Six Persons: $1,190
• Seven Persons: $1,316
• Eight Persons: $1,504
Eligible families do not need to re-apply to receive the additional benefits. ■