(As of June 2025)
In 2025, the USDA updated Standard Utility Allowance (SUA) rules for SNAP, allowing households with high heating or cooling costs to claim larger deductions.
This could mean more monthly benefits for many families, renters, and seniors. Hereโs how to take advantage.
Learn how your utility bills could increase your SNAP benefits starting 2025
Whatโs the 2025 SNAP utility deduction update?
The USDA has revised the Standard Utility Allowance (SUA) used in SNAP benefit calculations. Now, households with actual heating or cooling expenses above standard thresholds can claim higher deductions, reducing their countable income and increasing benefits.
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Who stands to benefit most?
- Low-income seniors with high winter heating bills
- Families in regions with extreme temperatures
- Renters including utilities in their rent
If your energy costs exceed the standard SUA, you should submit proof to receive higher monthly SNAP benefits.
๐ข Submit utility bills and get up to $50 more per month
By providing actual utility bills (electricity, gas, propane, oil, water, sewer), your caseworker can apply a larger SUA deductionโpotentially adding $30โ$50+ to your benefit each month.
- Collect 3 months of recent utility bills or lease statements
- Submit them via your SNAP office or state portal
- Ask for a recalculation using your actual utility costs
No additional formsโjust proper documentation and a brief follow-up.
Steps to increase your SNAP amount
- Gather utility bills or documented rent receipts for the past 90 days.
- Identify the utility portion included in your rent if applicable.
- Provide the documents to your SNAP office or caseworker.
- Confirm that your new SNAP issuance reflects the adjusted SUA.
Why this matters
SNAP aims to support households facing food insecurity. This rule update acknowledges that high utility bills reduce available income for groceriesโand provides fairer benefits for those affected.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Standard Utility Allowance (SUA)?
SUA is a deduction used in SNAP to account for heating/cooling costs, lowering countable income and increasing benefits.
Q2. How much extra SNAP can I get?
Depending on your actual utility costs, benefits may increase by around $30โ$50 per month.
Q3. How do I submit my utility bills?
Bring or upload 3 months of utility bills or rent statements to your SNAP office or use the online portal if available.
Q4. Does this apply if utilities are included in rent?
Yes. You can provide a lease statement showing the included utility cost portion.
Q5. When does this new rule take effect?
The rule became effective in early 2025. If your SNAP benefit hasnโt changed, contact your caseworker for a review.
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