Great News for Everyone Receiving Benefits – Check Snap Payment Dates: Is Your State Affected?

Great News for Everyone Receiving Benefits – Check Snap Payment Dates: Is Your State Affected?

In just a few days, thousands of SNAP Food Stamps recipients in the United States may get a new benefit if they live in certain states

There are many United States citizens who will be getting a new SNAP Food Stamps payment soon, so if you have a SNAP Food Stamps benefit you should look at the schedule of payments. If so, you may get a check very soon, so this is good news all around.

Also, many states have already paid SNAP Food Stamps check, so it is possible that SNAP Food Stamps money is already on those recipients’ EBT cards. Either way, the important thing in these cases is to monitor the information available and then plan when we might be able to use the benefit money.

States that will soon be paying SNAP Food Stamps

As we have already discussed, we may have the SNAP Food Stamps payment already available on the EBT card. However, if we have not yet gotten the payment we may have it available in the next few days. What is certain is that until September 28th we can get this monthly benefit.

The complete schedule of SNAP Food Stamps payments in September is:

As soon as our State puts the SNAP Food Stamps money on our EBT card, we will be able to use it at any of the participating establishments. This type of benefits are very useful because we can buy food with the money we get.

  • Alabama: September 4-23
  • Alaska: September 1
  • Arizona: September 1-13
  • Arkansas: September 4-13
  • California: September 1-10
  • Colorado: September 1-10
  • Connecticut: September 1-3
  • Delaware: September 2-23
  • Florida: September 1-28
  • Georgia: September 5-23
  • Hawaii: September 3-5
  • Idaho: September 1-10
  • Illinois: September 1-10
  • Indiana: September 5-23
  • Iowa: September 1-10
  • Kansas: September 1-10
  • Kentucky: September 1-19
  • Louisiana: September 1-23
  • Maine: September 10-14
  • Maryland: September 4-23
  • Massachusetts: September 1-14
  • Michigan: September 3-21
  • Minnesota: September 4-13
  • Mississippi: September 4-21
  • Missouri: September 1-22
  • Montana: September 2-6
  • Nebraska: September 1-5
  • Nevada: September 1-10
  • New Hampshire: September 5
  • New Jersey: September 1-5
  • New Mexico: September 1-20
  • New York: September 1-9
  • North Carolina: September 3-21
  • North Dakota: September 1
  • Ohio: September 2-20
  • Oklahoma: September 1-10
  • Oregon: September 1-9
  • Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days
  • Rhode Island: September 1
  • South Carolina: September 1-10
  • South Dakota: September 10
  • Tennessee: September 1-20
  • Texas: September 1-28
  • Utah: September 5, 11, and 15
  • Vermont: September 1
  • Virginia: September 1-7
  • Washington: September 1-20
  • West Virginia: September 1-9
  • Wisconsin: September 1-15
  • Wyoming: September 1-4
  • U.S. Territories and D.C.
  • Guam: September 1-10
  • Puerto Rico: September 4-22
  • District of Columbia: September 1-10
  • U.S. Virgin Islands: September 1

Maximum SNAP Benefits (Before COLA)

  • Individual: $291
  • Family of 2: $535
  • Family of 3: $766
  • Family of 4: $943
  • Family of 5: $1,155
  • Family of 6: $1,386
  • Family of 7: $1,532
  • Family of 8: $1,751

Anticipated Changes After COLA

After the 2025 COLA adjustment, there will be a slight increase in benefits:

New Food Stamp Amounts (After COLA)

  • Individual: $292
  • Family of 2: $536
  • Family of 3: $768
  • Family of 4: $975
  • Family of 5: $1,158
  • Family of 6: $1,390
  • Family of 7: $1,536
  • Family of 8: $1,756

If you haven’t received your SNAP benefits according to your state’s schedule, check your EBT card balance. If there is still an issue, contact your local SNAP office for assistance.

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