Benefits

YourTexasBenefits has many advantages, so it is extremely beneficial for every individual to have one. If you qualify but do not have one, you are recommended to create one immediately.


If you wish to do so, go directly to the section that describes how to do it. The benefits of a MyTexasBenefits online account are:

What are the Benefits provided by YourTexasBenefits?

Government schemes provide much assistance to individuals with less or zero money and who want it if they have an account in YourTexasBenefits.

  • SNAP benefits: Helps families to buy food to stay healthy.
  • TANF cash assistance: Helps families with children under 18 years of age to meet their basic needs.
  • Health: It helps to visit doctors, dentists, and hospitals. It also includes medications ordered by doctors and dentists.
  • Support services: They are keen to help people with daily needs, caregivers and people with mental disorders. They also help in solving drug and alcohol addiction issues.
  • WIC dietary benefits: Helps pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and families with babies having age less than 5 years to buy good food for good health.

Benefits of Having Online Account

  • Your account helps your families buy healthy products.
  • It will benefit families having children having age more than 18 years.
  • This account helps pregnant women and breastfeeding women and families with children under 5 years to buy some good and healthy food.

Your Texas Benefits Eligibility:

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines all guidelines for approval and certification. Whether you qualify or not for a refund depends on your situation and the following criteria:

  • Home
  • Citizenship
  • Service of labor interest.
  • Working conditions (people 18 to 50 years old).
  • Resources
  • Sideways
  • Social security numbers

Benefit programs run by the federal government

Supplemental Security Income (SSI): The SSI is a necessary program that provides medical and financial help to old-age people, adults having low-income and blind or disabled children.

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): Provides health insurance and benefits if you are an “insured employee.” An insured employee is a person who has accumulated extensive experience with the social security system in the last 10 years before the disability. Some loved ones of people receiving SSDI may also be eligible for benefits.

Medicare and Social Security benefits are based on contributions paid by deducting your salary. In the best scenario, you will be provided social security benefits from the age of 62. Also, you will receive Medicare from age 65 (earlier if you received an SSDI). Visit www.ssa.gov for more information on social security benefits and health insurance.

Veterans services are provided to current members and also to retired members of the military. If you are a veteran, visit www.va.gov for more information on the benefits that you can avail of.