USDA Increases Monthly SNAP Benefits by 40%

Emergency Benefits Prompted by COVID-19
(Washington, D.C., April 22, 2020) –Today, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny
Perdue announced emergency benefit increases have reached $2.0 billion per month for
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households across all 50 states and 3 territories to increase food security during the coronavirus national emergency. These
emergency benefits represent a 40% increase in overall monthly SNAP benefits,
significantly increasing food purchasing power for American families.  

“These are unprecedented times for American families who are facing joblessness and
hunger. USDA is providing a 40% increase in SNAP benefits to ensure that low-income
individuals have enough food to feed themselves and their families during this national
emergency,” said Secretary Perdue. “President Trump is taking care of America’s
working-class families who have been hit hard with economic distress due to the
coronavirus. Ensuring all households receive the maximum allowable SNAP benefit is an
important part of President Trump’s whole of America response to the coronavirus.”

USDA news release