When you apply for benefits partway through a month, your benefits are calculated proportionally for only the days you're eligible that month rather than receiving a full month's amount. Understanding how this daily calculation works prevents confusion about why your first check is smaller and helps you plan cash flow accordingly.
When a household is approved for SNAP after the first day of the month, benefits are typically prorated based on the number of remaining days in that month, but applicants are also entitled to have their initial benefit amount calculated from the date of application rather than the date of approval if there was an agency processing delay.
Many households silently accept a reduced first-month benefit without realizing they may be owed the difference as a makeup payment if the agency took longer than the legal processing deadline to issue a decision. AI can help you calculate what your prorated amount should have been, determine whether a processing delay occurred, and draft a written inquiry or informal complaint requesting that any owed benefits be restored to your account.
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