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How to Use EBT on Amazon: Everything You Need to Know
The landscape of government assistance has shifted significantly, and major retailers like Amazon are stepping up to make essential products more accessible to those receiving federal benefits. If you’re wondering whether you can use EBT on Amazon, the short answer is yes—but with some important caveats about where this option is available and what you can purchase.
Understanding Cash EBT on Amazon
Amazon now recognizes two distinct benefit programs. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits remain broadly accepted nationwide for online purchases. However, Cash EBT—specifically funds from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program—has rolled out more gradually. This cash assistance component allows recipients to use their EBT cards for items that go far beyond groceries, which represents a meaningful expansion of what government benefits can cover.
To activate this feature, you’ll need a valid EBT card from a state that participates in the program and no Prime membership is required. When checking out, simply select the “Cash EBT” payment option if it appears for your region. The transaction processes like any other payment method—funds come directly from your account balance.
Which States Support Amazon Cash EBT Payments
The rollout of Cash EBT support varies by location. Currently, these 18 jurisdictions allow residents to use EBT on Amazon for Cash EBT transactions:
If your state doesn’t appear on this list, there’s potential for expansion, though no official timeline has been announced yet.
What You Can and Cannot Buy with EBT on Amazon
One of the major advantages of Amazon’s Cash EBT acceptance is the breadth of products covered. Unlike SNAP which focuses on food items, Cash EBT transactions can include household supplies, clothing, electronics, and most standard merchandise. Third-party seller items also qualify, and even shipping fees can be deducted from your EBT balance.
However, certain categories remain off-limits: digital content and subscriptions, Prime memberships, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, gambling-related products, jewelry, adult entertainment, marijuana, and pet supplies from specific retailers. Additionally, you cannot use these funds at Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods Market locations.
A practical workaround exists if your cart contains both eligible and ineligible items. You can complete your purchase with Cash EBT for qualifying products, then provide an alternative payment method (credit card, debit card, etc.) at checkout for the restricted items. This flexibility means you won’t need to abandon your entire order.
Getting Started: How to Shop with EBT on Amazon
The mechanics of using EBT on Amazon are straightforward. Add your desired items to your cart as you normally would. When you reach the checkout page, look for the “Cash EBT” payment option. Select it, verify your card details, and proceed. Your purchase amount will be immediately deducted from your available balance, and your order will process like any standard transaction.
For those relying on government assistance, this capability removes barriers that previously made certain products financially out of reach. The ability to purchase non-food essentials—from home goods to personal care items—directly addresses real gaps in household budgeting for TANF recipients.
Keep an eye on official Amazon updates if your state hasn’t yet joined this initiative, as the program continues to evolve and potentially expand to additional states in the future.