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New Mexico Food Stamp Calculator 2025

Estimate your SNAP benefits based on the latest guidelines (October 2024 - September 2025)

Household Information

Income Information

Asset Information

Expense Information

Eligibility Results

Complete the form to check eligibility

Estimated Monthly Benefit

$0
Maximum Allotment: $0
Net Monthly Income: $0
30% of Net Income: $0
Final Benefit Amount: $0

Work Requirements

Complete the form to check work requirements

Next Steps

After checking your eligibility, you can apply online through the New Mexico Human Services Department.

Ready to apply for SNAP benefits? Visit the official New Mexico Human Services Department website:

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How to Use This Calculator

1
Enter Household Information

Start by entering the number of people in your household. The calculator will automatically adjust to collect information about each household member.

2
Input Income Details

Enter your total monthly gross income from all sources, including employment, self-employment, benefits, and other income.

3
Add Asset Information

Enter the total value of countable resources your household owns, such as cash, bank accounts, and other assets.

4
Enter Expenses

Include your housing costs, dependent care expenses, medical expenses for elderly or disabled members, and any child support payments.

5
Review Results

The calculator will instantly determine your eligibility status and estimated monthly SNAP benefit amount, with a detailed breakdown of calculations.

New Mexico SNAP 2025 FAQs

What is SNAP and how does it work in New Mexico?

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income families in New Mexico buy food. You get benefits on an EBT card each month to use at grocery stores. The amount depends on your household size and income.

Who is eligible for SNAP in New Mexico?

You can get SNAP in New Mexico if you live here, are a U.S. citizen or qualified non-citizen, and meet income limits. Your gross income must be below 200% of the federal poverty level. Households with elderly or disabled members have special rules.

What are the income limits for SNAP in New Mexico in 2025?

For 2025, SNAP income limits in New Mexico are 200% of the federal poverty level from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. A household of one can earn up to $2,510 monthly, and a household of four up to $5,200. Net income and asset tests may apply in some cases.

Can college students receive SNAP benefits in New Mexico?

Yes, college students in New Mexico can get SNAP if they meet special rules. They must be enrolled less than half-time, have a dependent child, work 20 hours a week, or join a work-study program. Check the YesNM portal for details.

Are unemployed individuals eligible for SNAP in New Mexico?

Yes, unemployed people in New Mexico can get SNAP if they meet income and resource rules. Able-bodied adults without kids may need to meet work requirements to keep benefits. Apply online to see if you qualify.

How do I apply for SNAP in New Mexico?

You can apply for SNAP in New Mexico online at the YesNM portal, by phone, or at a local office. You need to share your household's income, expenses, and resources. An interview may be required after you apply.

What documents do I need to apply for SNAP in New Mexico?

To apply for SNAP, bring proof of identity, like a driver's license, and residency, like a utility bill. You also need income proof, such as pay stubs, and expense proof, like rent receipts. Your worker will list what you need during the process.

How long does it take to get approved for SNAP in New Mexico?

After you apply, New Mexico will decide on your SNAP in 30 days by letter. If you need help fast, you might get benefits sooner through expedited service. Call the office if you have questions.

How much SNAP benefits will I receive in New Mexico?

Your SNAP benefits in New Mexico depend on your household size, income, and deductions. The most you can get is $292 for one person, and it goes up with more people. The state calculates your exact amount when you apply.

Can I use SNAP benefits to buy groceries online in New Mexico?

Yes, you can use SNAP benefits to buy food online in New Mexico at places like Amazon and Walmart. You cannot use benefits for delivery fees or other charges. Check retailer websites for details.

What can I buy with my EBT card in New Mexico?

With your EBT card, you can buy food like fruits, vegetables, meat, and bread in New Mexico. You cannot buy alcohol, tobacco, or non-food items like cleaning supplies. Use it at stores that accept EBT.

How do I check my SNAP balance in New Mexico?

Check your SNAP balance by calling 1-800-843-8303, logging into www.ebtedge.com, using the Propel app, or looking at your last receipt. Keep track to manage your benefits well. You can also ask at the store where you shop.

What are the new work requirements for SNAP in New Mexico starting in 2025?

Starting January 1, 2025, some SNAP users in New Mexico must work or join a work program for 80 hours a month. This rule is for adults aged 18-54 without kids in certain areas. Check if it applies to you.

Who is affected by the new SNAP work requirements in New Mexico?

The new rules affect SNAP users aged 18-54 who can work, have no dependents, and live in areas like Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Eddy, Los Alamos counties, or specific pueblos. They must meet the 80-hour work rule to keep benefits.

Which areas in New Mexico are subject to the new SNAP work requirements?

The areas with new SNAP work rules are Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Eddy, and Los Alamos counties, and the San Ildefonso, Pojoaque, Santa Clara, Laguna pueblos. Check your address to see if you are included.

What counts as work for the SNAP work requirements in New Mexico?

Work for SNAP can be a paid job, trading work for goods, volunteering, or joining a work program in New Mexico. You need at least 80 hours a month to meet the requirement. Ask your caseworker for more options.

Can volunteering count towards the work requirements for SNAP in New Mexico?

Yes, volunteering counts for the SNAP work rules in New Mexico. You can volunteer for 80 hours a month to meet the requirement. Check with your local office for approved volunteer spots.

Has the minimum SNAP benefit changed for seniors and disabled individuals in New Mexico in 2025?

Yes, since October 1, 2024, seniors 60+ and disabled people in New Mexico get at least $100 a month in SNAP benefits. This is up from $32 before. It helps more people with food costs.

How have SNAP benefits been expanded in New Mexico for 2025?

For 2025, SNAP in New Mexico raised the minimum benefit to $100 for seniors and disabled from October 2024. New work rules start January 2025 for some, and income limits are set from October 2024 to September 2025. Check online for details.

What nutrition education programs are available for SNAP recipients in New Mexico?

SNAP recipients can join SNAP-Ed for free classes on healthy eating in New Mexico. These classes are for adults and kids and happen across the state. Call (505) 841-2652 or 1-800-648-7167 to learn more.