How much Food Stamp payouts in the US go up every year through SNAP

How much Food Stamp payouts in the US go up every year through SNAP

The District of Columbia, Alaska, Guam, the 48 contiguous states, and the U.S. Virgin Islands will all get more SNAP payments. But in Hawaii, Food Stamps will go down for the second year in a run.

The thing is, on October 1, 2024, the highest amounts will change. That means the SNAP payouts for September will stay the same. Let’s look at how much Food Stamps cost more each year.

SNAP benefits increase in the 48 contiguous States

Some people who get Food Stamps may be excited about the news that they will be getting more money. But it might not be as good as expected because payments will only go up by one dollar a month. Here are the highest amounts and biggest boosts for each month and each year.

  • 8 members: $1,756 = 5-dollar boost
  • 7 members: $1,536 = 4-dollar boost
  • 6 members: $1,390 = 4-dollar boost
  • 5 members: $1,158 = 3-dollar boost
  • 4 members: $975 = 2-dollar boost
  • 3 members: $768 = 2-dollar boost
  • 2 members: $536 = 1-dollar boost
  • 1:members: $292 = 1-dollar boost
  • Each additional person: $220

This means that if you get the most from SNAP, you will get a maximum boost worth $60 per year. If you are 7 or 6, the most you will get each year is $48. A family of five can get an extra $36 a year. Up to $24 if you are 4 or 3. People or families of two can get an extra twelve dollars a year.

SNAP Benefits Set To Increase Starting Oct. 1 – Forbes Advisor
Source forbes.com

SNAP payment dates in October after the 2025 COLA

This is when you should get your full October SNAP check if you live in one of the 48 contiguous states, Hawaii, or Alaska, even if you don’t get the maximum amount.

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

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