The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed the schedule for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments in September 2024. These payments are essential for millions of families across the U.S., ensuring that they have the resources to purchase food. SNAP payments will be distributed throughout the month, with specific dates varying depending on the state or territory.
SNAP recipients in the 50 states, as well as in Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, will receive their benefits according to the schedule outlined by the USDA. It’s important to note that the amount you receive may differ depending on where you live. For example, states like Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands typically send higher SNAP payments due to the higher cost of living in those areas.
Payment Dates
Here’s a breakdown of when you can expect your SNAP benefits to be deposited on your EBT card, organized by state:
September 1 Only
- Alaska
- North Dakota
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
September 1 Through 3
- Connecticut
September 1 Through 4
- Wyoming
September 1 Through 5
- Nebraska
- New Jersey
September 1 Through 9
- New York
- Oregon
- West Virginia
September 1 Through 10
- California
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
September 1 Through 13
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Minnesota
September 1 Through 14
- Maine
- Massachusetts
September 1 Through 15
- Wisconsin
September 1 Through 19
- Kentucky
September 1 Through 20
- New Mexico
- Tennessee
- Washington
September 1 Through 22
- Missouri
September 1 Through 23
- Alabama
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Louisiana
- Maryland
September 1 Through 28
- Florida
- Texas
September 2 Through 6
- Montana
September 2 Through 20
- Ohio
September 3 Through 5
- Hawaii
September 3 Through 21
- Michigan
- North Carolina
September 4 Through 13
- Arkansas
- Minnesota
September 4 Through 21
- Mississippi
September 5 Only
- New Hampshire
September 5, 11, and 15
- Utah
September 10 Only
- South Dakota
Over the First 10 Business Days
- Pennsylvania
Territories’ Payment Dates
For those residing in U.S. territories, the payment schedule is as follows:
- Guam: September 1-10
- Puerto Rico: September 4-22
- The District of Columbia: September 1-10
- The U.S. Virgin Islands: September 1
Maximum SNAP Benefits
The maximum SNAP amounts vary depending on household size and location. For recipients in the 48 contiguous states, the maximum SNAP benefit for a family of eight is $1,751, while an individual qualifying for the maximum amount can receive up to $291. A family of four can receive up to $973. It’s important to note that the new Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) will not impact SNAP benefits until October 1, 2024.
For those in Hawaii, the maximum amounts will see a reduction, reflecting the USDA’s adjustments for the state’s cost of living.
Knowing the SNAP payment schedule is crucial for recipients to plan their monthly budgets effectively. While the dates and amounts may vary depending on your state or territory, the USDA ensures that all eligible families receive their benefits on time. Keep an eye on your EBT card reload dates, and make sure you’re aware of any changes or updates from your local SNAP office.
FAQs
When will SNAP benefits be distributed in September?
SNAP benefits will be distributed throughout the month based on your state or territory’s schedule.
How much can a family of four receive in SNAP benefits?
A family of four can receive up to $973 in the 48 contiguous states.
When will the new COLA impact SNAP benefits?
The new COLA will increase benefits starting on October 1, 2024.
Do Hawaii recipients get the same SNAP amount as others?
No, Hawaii recipients will see a reduction in the maximum SNAP amounts.
What are the SNAP payment dates for U.S. territories?
Payment dates vary; for example, Guam distributes benefits from September 1-10.