Question : Ohio Food Stamp elegibility?
I was laid off in October and am receiving $ 302 a week on my unemployment. My husband was laid off over 3 years ago from a union painting job and his unemployment ran out two years ago, so he brings in no money at all. We own our own home, mortgage payment about $ 445 plus the regular utility bills. No credit card or car debt (thank God). Using a gov’t calculator tool it seems we may qualify for food stamps but there’s just one question. I have a SEP retirement fund set up at the place I was laid off from…….no contributions from my company. I have invested about $ 21,000 over the course of time, but with the bad economy, the account is worth less than $ 13,000 now. Also there is the penalty for early withdrawal (I’m 57) which would be a double hit. The food stamp guidelines say that a person of my age can have no more than $ 2000 in saving. Does that include my retirement plan?
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Answer by STEVEN F
I can’t help with food stamp eligibility. I can recommend looking at two PRIVATE programs that help you save on food. The names are Angel Food Ministries and Great Food For All.