Extra Food Stamps for California – July 2022

Will California food stamps recipients receive extra CalFresh benefits for July? The extra food stamps for California for July 2022 are part of the Emergency Allotment (EA) Program. If you want to know how much extra CalFresh benefits you can expect in March and when you’ll receive them, continue reading below.

Alert: See below for when the $1,050 California Inflation Relief Checks will be mailed.

In this article, we will cover:

  • What are Emergency Allotment benefits?
  • Who qualifies for extra SNAP benefits?
  • How much in extra food stamps will I receive?
  • When you’ll receive your Extra Food Stamps in California
  • Extra Food Stamps for California – July 2022
  • $3000 Child Tax Credit Payments
  • LA County agrees to speed up CalFresh for applicants
  • Who is eligible for the $1,050 California Inflation Relief Checks?

See the August 2022 Extra SNAP Schedule here.

"July 2022 Extra Food Stamps in California"

Extra Food Stamp Benefits in California

Since March 2020, California has been using temporary SNAP flexibility to provide emergency food benefits to households impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

These temporary flexibilities are also referred to as Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits.

What are Emergency Allotment benefits?

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act authorized emergency SNAP benefits because of COVID-19.

In California, the emergency allotments will raise each household’s monthly allotment of CalFresh to the maximum allowable based on household size.

In addition, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will approve requests for the additional benefits on a month-by-month basis.

We will update this post each month to reflect the extra food stamps that was approved for the month.

EA benefits are part of the Pandemic Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also know as P-SNAP.

To find out what households qualify to receive Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits during the Coronavirus pandemic, continue reading below.

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Emergency Allotment Benefits Eligibility

If you are trying to find out if you are eligible to receive extra CalFresh benefits in California, we can help.

To find out who qualifies for extra food stamps benefits, continue reading below.

Who qualifies for extra CalFresh benefits?

Any household that is currently receiving CalFresh benefits qualifies for extra food stamp Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits.

There is no extra paperwork to turn in to get the extra CalFresh benefits.

It will simply be added to your EBT card, and you’ll be able to use it just like regular CalFresh.

In addition, any household that is approved for SNAP EBT in a month when EA benefits are issued, will also qualify to receive extra food stamp benefits.

To find out how much you can expect to receive in extra SNAP benefits, continue reading below.

How much in extra food stamps will I receive?

The amount of extra food stamp benefits you receive is determined by your household size.

Your Emergency Allotment benefits through P-SNAP is the difference between the amount of benefits you are currently receiving and the maximum benefit amount for your household size.

If you are already receiving the maximum monthly benefit amount for your household size, then you will not receive any additional or extra SNAP benefits.

However, if you are not receiving the maximum benefit allotment for your household size, then you will receive extra food stamp benefits.

This means that you will receive the Maximum Benefit Amount for your household size with EA benefits.

For help, check out our example on how to calculate your Emergency Allotment benefits below:

Emergency Allotment Benefits Calculator

The formula to calculate how much in extra CalFresh you will receive through Emergency Allotment (EA) benefits is provided below.

Maximum Monthly Benefit Allotment for Household Size – Current Monthly CalFresh Benefits = Total Extra Allotment CalFresh benefits

Example:

If you live in a household of 3 people and are currently receiving $400 in CalFresh benefits per month, then you will receive $135 in extra food stamp benefits.

That’s because the maximum allotment amount for a household of three is $535 per month.

To find out the maximum SNAP benefit allotment for your household size, check out the table below.

Maximum SNAP Benefit Allotment by Household Size

Use the chart below to find the Maximum SNAP Allotment Amount for your household size.

The 2021 maximum SNAP allotments for the District of Columbia and all states other than Alaska and Hawaii are as follows:

Household Size CalFresh Minimum & Maximum Monthly Allotment
1 $20-$250
2 $20-$459
3 $20-$658
4 $20-$835
5 $20-$992
6 $20-$1,190
7 $20-$1,316
8 $20-$1,504
Each Additional Member: +$188

When you’ll receive Extra SNAP Benefits in California

All households with active CalFresh cases in the benefit month will receive the maximum amount of benefits for their household size.

Emergency Allotments are approved on a rolling basis and issued by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS).

The Emergency Allotment for a benefit month is issued in the middle of the next month.

For example, when you get the extra benefit in mid-December, it’s technically for the month of November.

If you do not receive your Emergency Allotment benefits, please contact your SNAP caseworker at your local CDSS office.

However, before you call your caseworker, make sure you have reviewed the payment schedule below to see all three issuance dates for extra benefit for the month you are missing.

To find the CDSS office near you, click here.

To find out when you can expect to receive your extra California SNAP benefits for this month, continue reading below.

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Extra Food Stamps for California – July 2022

To find out when you can expect to receive your Emergency Allotment EA benefits on your California SNAP EBT Card for July 2022, see below.

When will I receive my extra food stamp benefits for July 2022?

California has requested and been approved to issue CalFresh emergency allotments for the month of July 2022.

July Extra CalFresh benefits will be issued on Sunday, August 14, or Sunday, August 21, 2022.

I did not receive Extra Food Stamps in June. What Can I Do?

Extra food stamps benefits for June will be paid on July 16 or 23, 2022. 

However, if you did not receive your benefits in July, the next round of June payments will be issued on August 14 or 21 2022.

I still have not received my Extra Food Stamps for May. What Can I Do?

Extra food stamps benefits for May were paid on June 11 or 18, 2022.

However, if you did not receive your benefits on June 11 or 18, the next round of May payments will be issued on July 16 or 23, 2022.

Also, if your May payment did not come on July 16 or 23, 2022, then the last opportunity to receive your payment for May is on August 14 or 21 2022.

Is California issuing extra SNAP benefits in August 2022?

Yes. California has requested and been approved by the USDA to issue CalFresh emergency allotments for the month of August 2022.

This is because the Biden administration recently extended the national Covid public health emergency for another 90 days.

With this extension, the federal declaration will end in July, unless it is extended again.

As a result, states that still have COVID-19 emergency declarations can continue to issue extra SNAP benefits through July as long as the federal mandate is in place.

In addition, the Biden administration has promised to give states a 60-day notice before the declaration is ended.

Each eligible household will only receive one emergency allotment per benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.

Furthermore, California runs three issuances for each approved emergency allotment for a given month.

This is done to ensure that all eligible households receive an emergency allotment for each benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.

Therefore, if you did not get the benefit on the first issuance date for a particular month, it means it may be sent on the second issuance date.

Furthermore, if you did not get the benefit for a particular month on the first or second issuance date, it means you will receive that benefit on the third issuance date for that month.

Are new California SNAP recipients eligible for extra food stamp benefits?

Yes, if your CalFresh application is approved during the month of September, P-SNAP benefits will be issued at the time of approval.

How do I check to see if I received my extra SNAP benefits?

To find out if you have received your extra SNAP EBT benefits for September, check your CalFresh EBT Card balance.

The Emergency Allotment benefits will be automatically deposited to your card EBT Card on your scheduled date.

Click here to find out how to check your CalFresh EBT Card balance.

CalFresh Emergency Allotment Payment Schedule for 2020 – and 2022

Here’s how to read the Emergency Allotment Payment Schedule Below:

As mentioned above, each eligible household will only receive one emergency allotment per benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.

However, California runs three issuances for each approved emergency allotment for a given month.

Therefore, if you did not get the benefit on the first issuance date for a particular month, it means it may be sent on the second issuance date.

Furthermore, if you did not get the benefit for a particular month on the first or second issuance date, it means you will receive that benefit on the third issuance date for that month.

It is therefore possible that your extra benefit for a particular month may be issued the following month, two months after, or three months after.

Here’s the CalFresh Emergency Allotment Issuance Schedule for 2020-2022.

Benefit Month First Issuance Second Issuance Third Issuance
2022
July 2022 August 14 & 21 TBD TBD
June 2022 July 16 & 23 August 14 & 21 TBD
May 2022 June 11 & 18 July 16 & 23 August 14 & 21
April 2022 May 14 & 21 June 11 & 18 July 16 & 23
March 2022 April 16 May 14 & 21 June 11 & 18
February 2022 March 19 & 26 April 16 May 14 & 21
January 2022 February 26 March 19 & 26 April 16
2021
December January 16 February 26 March 19 & 26
November December 12 January 16 February 26
October November 14 December 12 January 16
September October 24 November 14 December 12
August September 11 October 24 November 14
July August 8 September 11 October 23
June July 18 August 8 September 11
May June 13 July 18 August 8
April May 16 June 13 July 18
March April 18 May 16 June 13
February March 7 April 18 May 16
January February 14 March 7 April 18
2020
December January 10 February 14 March 7
November December 20 January 10 February 14
October November 15 December 20 January 10
September October 18 November 15 December 20
August September 13 October 18 November 15
July August 16 September 13 October 18
June July 12 August 16 September 13
May June 14 July 12 August 16
April May 10 June 14 July 12
March April 12 May 10 June 14

$3000 Child Tax Credit Payments

The American Rescue Plan increased the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 per child to $3,000 per child for children over the age of six.

Additionally, it went from $2,000 to $3,600 for children under the age of six, and raised the age limit from 16 to 17.

All working families will get the full credit if they make up to $150,000 for a couple or $112,500 for a family with a single parent (also called Head of Household).

When will I get the Child Tax Credit?

Starting on July 15th, 2021, most families will automatically receive monthly payments of $250 or $300 per child without having to take any action.

If you’ve filed tax returns for 2019 or 2020, or if you signed up to receive a stimulus check from the Internal Revenue Service, you will get this tax relief automatically.

You do not need to sign up or take any action.

What is the New CalFresh Income Limit for 2021/2022?

Most households must have a total gross monthly income less than or equal to 200% of the federal poverty level, to be potentially eligible for CalFresh.

If your household has a person who is 60 or older or disabled, only the net income limit must be met.

Number of People in Household Maximum Monthly Gross Income Allowed – 200% Federal Poverty Level Maximum Monthly Net Income Allowed – 100% Federal Poverty Level
1 $2,148 $1,074
2 $2,904 $1,452
3 $3,660 $1,830
4 $4,418 $2,209
5 $5,174 $2,587
6 $5,930 $2,965
7 $6,688 $3,344
8 $7,444 $3,722
​9 $8,202 $4,101
​10 $8,960 $4,480
Each additional member +$758 +$379

LA County agrees to speed up CalFresh for applicants

Los Angeles County has agreed to speed up processing of emergency requests for government food assistance to thousands of monthly applicants urgently in need of food or a meal.

The Department of Public Social Services must now process applications within three days, a state deadline that the county missed at alarming rates in 2020 and 2021.

Anti-poverty organizations fighting hunger in Los Angeles sued the county in November 2021 for failing to process CalFresh applications for food in a timely manner.

The county DPSS processed only 47% of the applications in August 2021 and only 36% were done within the legal state deadline in May 2020.

According to the lawsuit settlement, the county must:

• Meet the state application processing deadline for nine consecutive months. And also, write up a plan of action for any month it fails to meet the deadline

• Provide monthly reports to petitioners

• Train staff about the details of the settlement

• Pay additional plaintiffs’ attorneys fees to be negotiated.

Inflation Relief Checks are coming for Millions of Californians – worth up to $1,050

According to CNBC, more than half of California’s residents may soon receive a stimulus check from the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has announced.

This is part of an inflation relief package worth $17 billion.

It is estimated that 23 million Californians will receive payments, totaling up to $1,050 for joint filers with at least one dependent.

Payments will be mailed this fall.

Who is Eligible for Inflation Relief Check?

Eligibility for the inflation relief check will depend on how much money each California resident earns, as well as how many dependents they have.

To be eligible, you must fall into one of the three income tiers for either single or joint tax filers.

Here are the income tiers for single and joint filers and how much each tier could receive.

Single tax filers will receive:

$350 if they earn less than $75,000 per year
$250 if they earn between $75,001 and $125,000 per year
$200 if they earn between $125,001 and $250,000 per year

Joint tax filers will receive:

$700 if they earn less than $150,000 per year
$500 if they earn between $150,001 and $250,000 per year
$400 if they earn between $250,001 and $500,000 per year

However, if either single or joint filers have at least one dependent, they will receive an additional amount of either $350, $250, or $200, based on their tier.

Extra Food Stamps for California – July 2022 Summary

Here’s the bottom line about Extra Food Stamps for California – July 2022:

Since March 2020, California has been using temporary SNAP flexibility to provide emergency food benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Each eligible household will only receive one emergency allotment per benefit month that emergency allotments are approved.

Extra CalFresh benefits for July 2022 will be paid on August 14 or 21 2022.

However, California runs three issuances for each approved emergency allotment for a given month.

Therefore, it is possible that your extra benefit for July may be issued in September 2022, or October 2022.

Also, if you did not receive your June extra benefit in July, the next round of June payments will be issued on August 14 or 21 2022, as well.

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