SNAP Income Limits | Department of Human Services | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Income Limits There are a few factors that contribute to higher Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allowances and income limits in Pennsylvania. Factors include household size, monthly income, and if a member of your household is 60 years old or older, or has a disability. The best way to determine if and how much your household will qualify for SNAP is to apply. Households with incomes within these guidelines receive this Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)-funded brochure, Help for Pennsylvanians in Need SNAP Resources Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) SNAP for Older Adults SNAP for College Students SNAP Work Requirements for Adults without Dependents SNAP Mass Grant SNAP Quality Control SNAP Semi-Annual Reporting Requirements Nutrition Education SNAP Toolkit SNAP Income Guidelines (October 2025-October 2026) Household Size Maximum Gross Monthly Income $2,610 $3,526 $4,442 $5,360 $6,276 $7,192 $8,110 $9,026 $9,944 10 $10,862 Each Addt’l +$918 Effective October 1, 2025