# Wisconsin — SNAP gross income and asset limits by US state (BBCE) For Wisconsin, uses bbce is Yes; gross income limit (% fpl) is 200%; asset limit is No limit on assets; households covered is All households are eligible, recorded from its source on 2026-08-18. - **State:** Wisconsin _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Uses BBCE:** Yes _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Gross income limit (% FPL):** 200% _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Asset limit:** No limit on assets _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Households covered:** All households are eligible _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Monthly limit, household of 1:** $2,610 _(per dhs.wisconsin.gov, not stated by the source above)_ - **Monthly limit, household of 4:** $5,360 _(per dhs.wisconsin.gov, not stated by the source above)_ - **Effective period:** October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026 _(per dhs.wisconsin.gov, not stated by the source above)_ ## What the source says > Wisconsin | All households are eligible (Job Net Services language on approval and change notices) | No limit on assets | 200% ## What dhs.wisconsin.gov says > FoodShare benefits are available to many families across Wisconsin. Your family may be able to get benefits if you don’t earn enough money to pay for basic things you need. Family income is one factor we use to determine if you’re eligible. Gross family income To find out if you can get FoodShare benefits, you need to know the amount of money earned or received by everyone living in your household each month. Gross income means the amount before taxes and deductions are taken out. Monthly income limits This chart will help you learn if you might be able to get benefits. Count the number of people living with you. Add up the amount of money your family earns or receives each month. Then check the chart. Effective October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026 Household size | *200% FPL Gross Income Limit | 130% FPL Gross Income Limit Reporting Limit | Maximum Allotment | 1 | $2,610 | $1,696 | $298 | 2 | $3,526 | $2,292 | $546 | 3 | $4,442 | $2,888 | $785 | 4 | $5,360 | $3,483 | $994 Source: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodshare/fpl.htm ## Source - https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/broad-based-categorical-eligibility - https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodshare/fpl.htm Last verified: 2026-08-18. Review by: 2027-08-18. Part of [SNAP gross income and asset limits by US state (BBCE)](https://referencesource.org/snap-gross-income-limits-by-state/).