Maryland Food Stamp Calculator 2025
Estimate your SNAP benefits in Maryland with our easy-to-use calculator
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How to Use This Calculator
For official information and to apply, visit the Maryland Department of Human Services.
All calculations are based on 2025 projected SNAP parameters and are intended for estimation purposes only.
FAQs about Maryland SNAP Benefits in 2025
How do I apply for Maryland SNAP benefits online?
You can apply through Maryland’s myMDTHINK portal as of April 2025—fill out the digital form, upload ID and income docs, then schedule a phone interview. Once submitted, most applicants hear back within 30 days. For immediate needs, request Expedited SNAP at the start of your application.
What are the income limits for Maryland SNAP in 2025?
For Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025, gross monthly income must be ≤ 130 percent of FPL (e.g., $3,380 for a family of 4) and net ≤ 100 percent of FPL ($2,600 for a family of 4). Households with elderly/disabled members may disregard the gross test and only meet the net limit.
How much will my SNAP benefits be in Maryland for 2025?
Benefits are based on net income; zero-income households get the maximum: $975 for four people in the 48 states & D.C. Every $100 in net income reduces benefits by about $30, with a minimum payment of $23.
When will I receive my EBT benefits each month in Maryland?
Maryland issues EBT deposits from the 4th through the 23rd of each month, based on the first three letters of your last name. Check the DHS deposit schedule or call 1-800-332-6347 for your specific date.
How do I renew my SNAP benefits in Maryland?
Renewal (recertification) is yearly for most households—24 months if you have an elderly/disabled member. You’ll get a mail notice 60 days before expiration; complete and return your renewal form online or by mail, then complete the interview.
What documentation is required for a Maryland SNAP application?
You’ll need proof of identity, Social Security numbers, proof of income (pay stubs, benefit letters), rent/mortgage statement, utility bills, and asset documentation (if any). Digital uploads via myMDTHINK are accepted.
Who qualifies for expedited SNAP in Maryland?
Households with gross monthly income < $150, liquid resources < $100, or facing shelter costs > 50 percent of income can get benefits within 7 days. You must explicitly request “expedited service” on your application.
How do I replace a lost or stolen Maryland EBT card?
Call the Maryland EBT hotline at 1-800-997-2222 immediately; they’ll deactivate your old card and issue a replacement. You may need to verify your identity before a new card is mailed.
What expenses are deductible when calculating Maryland SNAP eligibility?
Standard deductions include a $204/month standard deduction, up to $712 shelter cap, actual child/support payments, and a $190.30 homeless shelter deduction. Medical expenses > $35/month count for elderly/disabled households.
How do I report household changes for my Maryland SNAP case?
Report changes (income, address, household composition) within 10 days via your caseworker, by fax/mail, or online at myMDTHINK. Keeping your case updated avoids overpayments or benefit cuts.
Can I use my Maryland SNAP EBT card to buy groceries online?
Yes—Walmart, Amazon, and select local retailers accept EBT for online purchases. Link your Independence Card in their checkout portal; you must pay delivery fees separately.
What is the Maryland SNAP Restaurant Meals Program?
Baltimore City and certain counties pilot this program, letting elderly/disabled participants use EBT at approved restaurants. Check county websites for participating eateries and eligibility criteria.
How do I appeal a SNAP denial in Maryland?
Request a fair hearing within 90 days of the denial notice by submitting Form DHS–11 033 via mail or online. You’ll get a hearing date and can present evidence to dispute the decision.
Are college students eligible for SNAP in Maryland?
Only students working ≥ 20 hours/week, receiving federal work-study, or caring for a dependent may qualify. All other students are ineligible unless they meet specific exemptions.
What are Maryland SNAP asset/resource limits?
Maryland has no asset limit for SNAP—home and vehicles are excluded. SSI recipients follow federal rules with a $4,500 resource cap only if they fail the gross income test.
How did the FY 2025 COLA affect SNAP allotments in Maryland?
As of Oct 1, 2024, maximum benefits for a four-person household rose to $975/month (up from $923) due to the COLA adjustment.
What happens if I miss my SNAP interview in Maryland?
Missing your scheduled interview can delay benefits or lead to denial. Call your caseworker within 10 days to reschedule and avoid losing eligibility.
How can I find local SNAP outreach organizations in Maryland?
The DHS SNAP Outreach page lists community-based partners by county. Food banks and nonprofit legal clinics often offer application assistance.
Does Maryland SNAP cover farmers market purchases?
Yes—most Maryland markets accept EBT, often offering “Market Match” incentives to double your purchasing power on produce.
What are my rights and responsibilities as a Maryland SNAP recipient?
You have the right to a fair hearing, nondiscriminatory service, and interpreter services. You must report changes promptly and use benefits only for eligible foods. Violations can lead to sanctions or disqualification.