KEY POINTS
  • Starting in October, food assistance benefits will increase by an average of 25% above pre-pandemic levels.
  • The average benefit, which was $121 before Covid, will increase by $36 a month under the new policy, according to the USDA.

The Biden administration approved on Monday the biggest boost to food assistance benefits in the history of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a reform that could impact as many as 42 million Americans.

Starting in October, SNAP benefits will increase by an average of 25% above pre-pandemic levels. That will be the first time the purchasing power of the aid has changed since the program's creation in 1975.