SNAP Food Stamps in Alaska — 2026 Guide
Alaska residents may qualify for SNAP, the state's name for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Benefits are loaded monthly onto an EBT card and can be used to buy groceries at thousands of authorized stores.
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Have these documents ready: photo ID, proof of Alaska residency, Social Security numbers for household members, income records (pay stubs, award letters), and utility bills.
2026 Income Limits for SNAP in Alaska
SNAP uses 130% of the Federal Poverty Level as the gross income limit. The figures below are the FY2025 monthly limits (updated each October). Net income limits (after deductions) are 100% FPL.
Alaska uses higher income limits than the lower 48 states because of the state's higher cost of living. The table below shows federal lower-48 figures for reference. Check the official Alaska SNAP page for current Alaska-specific limits.
| Household Size | Gross Monthly Income Limit | Max Monthly Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $1,632 | $292 |
| 2 | $2,215 | $536 |
| 3 | $2,798 | $768 |
| 4 | $3,380 | $975 |
| 5 | $3,963 | $1,158 |
| 6 | $4,546 | $1,390 |
| 7 | $5,129 | $1,536 |
| 8 | $5,712 | $1,756 |
| Each additional person | +$583 | +$220 |
Source: USDA Food and Nutrition Service. Updated annually each October. Alaska and Hawaii have higher limits.
Frequently Asked Questions — SNAP in Alaska
You can apply for SNAP in Alaska online at https://health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/snap.aspx, by calling 1-800-478-7778, or in person at your local Alaska benefits office. Have proof of identity, residency, income, and household size ready.
In Alaska, the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is called "SNAP." Approved households receive benefits on an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card to buy groceries at authorized retailers.
Alaska processes most SNAP applications within 30 calendar days of receiving a complete application. If your household has very low income and limited resources, you may qualify for expedited (emergency) benefits within 7 days.
Your Alaska EBT card can be used at authorized grocery stores, supermarkets, and farmers markets for most food items — fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy, bread, and cereals. EBT cannot be used for alcohol, tobacco, vitamins, hot prepared foods ready to eat, or non-food household items.
Alaska staggers EBT deposits across the first part of each month, typically based on your case number or the last name of the head of household. Your approval letter will include your specific deposit date. You can also check your balance online or by calling the number on the back of your EBT card.