Important Changes to SNAP Benefits: What You Need to Know

Mikhail Nguyen
Published Feb 16, 2026


The SNAP program is introducing several major updates in 2026. These changes focus on encouraging healthy eating, adjusting work requirements, and helping families manage modern living costs.
 

1. New Limits on What You Can Buy


A new initiative called "Make America Healthy Again" has changed how EBT cards work in 18 states, including Texas, Florida, and Indiana. In these states, you can no longer use SNAP benefits to buy:
 
  • Soda and sugary drinks.
  • Candy and sweets.
  • Foods with very high levels of artificial sweeteners or added sugar.

How it works: When you check out at the grocery store, the system will automatically identify these items.

Your EBT card will pay for the healthy groceries, but it will deny payment for the restricted sugary items. You would need to use a different payment method for those specific products.
 

2. Stricter Work Requirements


The rules regarding who must work to receive benefits have expanded to include older adults.
 
  1. New Age Group: Previously, people aged 55 to 64 were exempt from work rules. Now, adults in this age group must show they are active to keep their benefits.
  2. The Rule: Unless you have a certified disability, you must work, volunteer, or participate in a job training program for at least 80 hours per month.
  3. The Penalty: If you do not meet this requirement for three months within a three-year period, you will automatically lose your SNAP benefits.
 

3. Higher Benefits and New Deductions


There is some helpful news regarding how your monthly benefit amount is calculated:
 
  1. Internet Deduction: For the first time, your home internet bill is now considered a "basic service," much like electricity or water. You can report this expense to have it deducted from your counted income, which may result in a higher monthly SNAP payment for your household.
  2. Max Benefit: For a family of four, the maximum monthly benefit is now $994.
  3. Health Flexibility: The program now recognizes "temporary illnesses" as a valid reason for missing work hours, as long as you provide the proper paperwork or doctor’s notes.
 

Summary


If you are a SNAP recipient, the most important things to remember are to check your state’s rules on sugary foods and ensure you are meeting the 80-hour monthly work or volunteer requirement if you are under age 65.

If you pay for home internet, make sure to report that cost to your local office to see if it increases your monthly assistance.

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