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The maximum varies from state to state. Your income and how many people in your family is another indicator. There is a page that can tell you if you qualify and for how much by answering a few questions. If you do qualify then it will direct you to the proper site for your state.

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Q: What is the maximum income you can receive in a household to be eligible to receive food stamps?
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