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Categorical Eligibility Triggers in Benefits Law

Certain life events—receiving TANF, enrolling in Medicaid, or qualifying for SSI—automatically unlock SNAP eligibility without requiring a separate income verification process. These categorical triggers exist because the government has already vetted financial need through other programs, so requiring redundant proof wastes time and money.

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Categorical eligibility is a legal rule that allows households already enrolled in one qualifying program to automatically meet the eligibility requirements for a second program without a separate means test.

Understanding which enrollment acts as a trigger can unlock benefits that caseworkers may not proactively mention. AI can help you identify which of your current benefits create categorical eligibility for additional programs, explain the specific federal and state rules in plain language, and help you prepare the right verification paperwork to claim those automatic qualifications.

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