How Do You Check A Food Stamp Balance?
Gone are the days of paper vouchers that resembled dollar bills for food purchases. Until recently, government assistance for grocery bills was call “food stamps.” A plastic card known as an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card has replaced the old book of paper checks over the past few years. The traditional “food stamp program” is now known as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and benefit amounts can be checked in a number of ways. Create an online account to view your benefits. JP Morgan Chase is the provider of the EBT cards and handles the government distribution of grocery funds into recipient’s accounts. JP Morgan Chase maintains a website specifically for the convenience of electronic benefit recipients at https://www.ebtaccount.jpmorgan.com/JPM_EFS/. Once your account is registered and confirmed by entering your name, account number and pin, you can view your balance in a matter of seconds by following the appropriate links. Call the number on the back of the