Final 3 Days! Get up to $431 in SNAP benefits – hurry!

Final 3 Days! Get up to 431 in SNAP benefits

Based on what the USDA has said, SNAP payments will only be given out in some states, the District of Columbia, and a U.S. territory until November 10. In other words, the last payouts will be sent out on November 8, 9, or 10.

It’s important to know that the maximum benefit amount is the same in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.: up to $292 for an individual. Guam, on the other hand, gives a slightly bigger Food Stamp payment because of higher inflation.

States and Territories Distributing SNAP Benefits Until November 10

By this coming November 10 all the 10 states will have discharged food stamp. However, it is important not to mix up different payouts – while SD allows payouts, SD will only make payouts on November 10. Besides this, Guam and D.C. will finish distributing their quantities by November 10th.

State/TerritoryPayment Dates
District of ColumbiaNovember 1 to 10
GuamNovember 1 to 10
South DakotaNovember 10
South CarolinaNovember 1 to 10
OklahomaNovember 1 to 10
NevadaNovember 1 to 10
KansasNovember 1 to 10
IowaNovember 1 to 10
IdahoNovember 1 to 10
IllinoisNovember 1 to 10
CaliforniaNovember 1 to 10
ColoradoNovember 1 to 10

Extended SNAP Distribution Schedule for Other States

SNAP payments will continue to be disbursed in many other states right up to November. That is why, even such states as Florida or Texas, will continue making payments even until November, 28.

Complete List of States with November SNAP Payment Schedules

StatePayment Dates
AlabamaNovember 4 to 23
ArizonaNovember 1 to 13
ArkansasNovember 4 to 13
DelawareNovember 2 to 23
FloridaNovember 1 to 28
GeorgiaNovember 5 to 23
IndianaNovember 5 to 23
KentuckyNovember 1 to 19
LouisianaNovember 1 to 23
MaineNovember 10 to 14
MarylandNovember 4 to 23
MassachusettsNovember 1 to 14
MichiganNovember 3 to 21
MinnesotaNovember 4 to 13
MississippiNovember 4 to 21
MissouriNovember 1 to 22
New MexicoNovember 1 to 20
New YorkNovember 1 to 9
North CarolinaNovember 3 to 21
OhioNovember 2 to 20
OregonNovember 1 to 9
PennsylvaniaFirst 10 business days
TennesseeNovember 1 to 20
TexasNovember 1 to 28
UtahNovember 5, 11, 15
WashingtonNovember 1 to 20
West VirginiaNovember 1 to 9
WisconsinNovember 1 to 15
Puerto RicoNovember 4 to 22

FAQs On Final 3 Days! Get up to $431 in SNAP benefits

Q. SNAP payments are given on different days. Why?

A. State policies set payment schedules to streamline distribution and guarantee eligible recipients receive their benefits on time.

Q. If my SNAP benefits don’t arrive on time, what should I do?

A. Contact your local SNAP office if your benefits don’t come on time. Processing difficulties can cause delays.

Q. Are SNAP benefits different by state?

A. Due to regional inflation, Guam may have greater payouts than most states.

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