Most states cap how much of your food assistance can go toward housing costs, but certain households—typically elderly or disabled—may have this cap removed so more of their benefit goes toward shelter. Knowing whether an exception applies to your household can mean hundreds of dollars in additional food benefits.
SNAP allows households to deduct excess shelter costs from their net income calculation, but this deduction is capped at a federal limit unless the household includes an elderly or disabled member, who may claim an uncapped deduction.
Claiming the correct shelter deduction can significantly increase a household benefit amount. AI can help users determine whether they qualify for the uncapped deduction, document their housing costs accurately, and prepare questions for caseworkers to ensure the deduction is applied correctly.
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