MJP –
If you are still enjoying the summer holidays or you are too busy working, you may not know when the next SNAP benefits are due. Food Stamps were first sent last September 1, but some States will continue delivering money to EBT cards through September 28.
It is time to know when you can receive money from the United States Department of Agriculture. Some States will start sending SNAP benefits from September 4 onward.
States starting to send SNAP benefits from September 4
5 States will begin sending Food Stamps on the 4th. The day they will finish delivering this financial support will depend and it could be until the 13th, 21st, or 23rd.
- Alabama: September 4-23
- Arkansas: September 4-13
- Maryland: September 4-23
- Minnesota: September 4-13
- Mississippi: September 4-21
And Puerto Rico will also be issuing SNAP payments from the 4th through the 22nd. Some States will begin the September payments on the 5th:
- Georgia: September 5-23
- Indiana: September 5-23
- New Hampshire: September 5
- Utah: September 5, 11 and 15
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Others will finish sending money to SNAP recipients on September 5, 2024.
- Hawaii: September 3-5
- Nebraska: September 1-5
- New Jersey: September 1-5
Where else can you receive SNAP benefits on the 4th?
Full list of the remaining Food Stamp payments in the United States
Arizona: September 1-13
California: September 1-10
Colorado: September 1-10
Delaware: September 2-23
Florida: September 1-28
Idaho: September 1-10
Illinois: September 1-10
Iowa: September 1-10
Kansas: September 1-10
Kentucky: September 1-19
Louisiana: September 1-23
Maine: September 10-14
Massachusetts: September 1-14
Michigan: September 3-21
Missouri: September 1-22
Montana: September 2-6
Nevada: September 1-10
New Mexico: September 1-20
New York: September 1-9
North Carolina: September 3-21
Ohio: September 2-20
Oklahoma: September 1-10
Oregon: September 1-9
Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days
South Carolina: September 1-10
South Dakota: September 10
Tennessee: September 1-20
Texas: September 1-28
Virginia: September 1-7
Washington: September 1-20
West Virginia: September 1-9
Wisconsin: September 1-15
Wyoming: September 1-4
Territories
Guam: September 1-10
The District of Columbia: September 1-10
The maximum SNAP amount for a family of 2 or a married couple can be up to $535 in the District of Columbia and the 48 contiguous States. Hawaii will pay up to $967 for 2.
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