SNAP Income Limits in Michigan
2026 income limits for SNAP in Michigan, broken down by household size. These limits are based on 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).
SNAP income limit in Michigan: 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Based on 2026 HHS poverty guidelines.
| Household Size | 2026 FPL | Annual Limit (130%) | Monthly Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $15,060 | $19,578 | $1,632 |
| 2 people | $20,440 | $26,572 | $2,214 |
| 3 people | $25,820 | $33,566 | $2,797 |
| 4 people | $31,200 | $40,560 | $3,380 |
| 5 people | $36,580 | $47,554 | $3,963 |
| 6 people | $41,960 | $54,548 | $4,546 |
| 7 people | $47,340 | $61,542 | $5,129 |
| 8 people | $52,720 | $68,536 | $5,711 |
Each additional person adds approximately $5,380 to the FPL base ($6,994 at 130%).
Understanding These Limits
- Annual Limit: Your total household income for the year must be at or below this amount.
- Monthly Limit: Your monthly income (annual divided by 12) must be at or below this amount.
- Household Size: Count yourself, your spouse, and all dependents living with you.
- Income Counted: Generally includes wages, self-employment, Social Security, pensions, and other regular income before taxes.