As of December, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment schedule has been finalized for the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the United States Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia.
In the majority of states, all or practically all of the payments for November have been delivered.
In the event that you have been affected by the aftermath of a natural catastrophe, the catastrophe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may be accessible to you throughout your state.
Only the states of Texas and Florida will continue to distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments until November 28, 2024.
Next, beginning on December 1 and continuing until December 28, 2024, Food Stamps will be distributed.
Complete SNAP payment schedule in December 2024
You can check the monthly issuance schedule of the USDA to find out the precise day that your Food Stamps will be distributed. This information is provided for your convenience.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) money is distributed to all recipients on the same day in Alaska, although in California and other states, it may be distributed on ten different days. Every single one of them selects a different way for qualifying for payday.
Alabama: December 4 through 23
Alaska: December 1
Arizona: December 1 through 13
Arkansas: December 4 through 13
California: December 1 through 10
Colorado: December 1 through 10
Connecticut: December 1 through 3
Delaware: December 2 through 23
Florida: December 1 through 28
Georgia: December 5 through 23
Hawaii: December 3 through 5
Idaho: December 1 through 10
Illinois: December 1 through 10
Indiana: December 5 through 23
Iowa: December 1 through 10
Kansas: December 1 through 10
Kentucky: December 1 through 19
Louisiana: December 1 through 23
Maine: December 10 through 14
Maryland: December 4 through 23
Massachusetts: December 1 through 14
Michigan: December 3 through 21
Minnesota: December 4 through 13
Mississippi: December 4 through 21
Missouri: December 1 through 22
Montana: December 2 through 6
Nebraska: December 1 through 5
Nevada: December 1 through 10
New Hampshire: December 5
New Jersey: December 1 through 5
New Mexico: December 1 through 20
New York: December 1 through 9
North Carolina: December 3 through 21
North Dakota: December 1
Ohio: December 2 through 20
Oklahoma: December 1 through 10
Oregon: December 1 through 9
Pennsylvania: During the first 10 business days
Rhode Island: December 1
South Carolina: December 1 through 10
South Dakota: December 10
Tennessee: December 1 through 20
Texas: December 1 through 28
Utah: December 5, 11 and 15
Vermont: December 1
Virginia: December 1 through 7
Washington: December 1 through 20
West Virginia: December 1 through 9
Wisconsin: December 1 through 15
Wyoming: December 1 through 4
Guam: December 1 through 10
Puerto Rico: December 4 through 22
The District of Columbia: December 1 through 10
The U.S. Virgin Islands: December 1
SNAP amounts will differ
The maximum SNAP payment levels are only shared by the District of Columbia and the 48 states that immediately border the District of Columbia.
For instance, if you are a family of eight, you are eligible to receive up to $1,756 as a result of the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that commenced on October 1, 2024.
SNAP can provide up to $536 to a family of two, while it can provide up to $768 to a home consisting of three people.
If there are four persons living together, the total cost might go up to $975. A person who sings can receive up to $292 dollars.
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