SNAP benefits, or food stamps, are available in the United States to assist individuals and families with purchasing food.
Eligibility for SNAP benefits is determined by factors such as income, household size, and expenses.
While having a job is not a strict requirement, applicants must meet income and asset criteria to qualify.
Each state administers its own SNAP program, so eligibility criteria may vary slightly from state to state.
Individuals who are unemployed or have low income may be eligible for SNAP benefits if they meet the program's requirements.
Applicants can check their eligibility by contacting their state's SNAP office or applying online through the official SNAP website.
The application process involves providing information about household income, expenses, and other relevant factors to determine eligibility for benefits.