This week, does your state send SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits? Some of them have already made their deliveries of USDA money.
If you are qualified for Food Stamps, on the other hand, you might get some money this week on your EBT card. Don’t worry if you don’t get your Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program money this week. Some people may get it on September 28.
New SNAP benefits from September 16
The USDA has told each state when they will send Food Stamps this week. Keep in mind that the way to get paid may be different in each place. Some use the last figure of your SSN, while others use your last name or case number. After September 16, here is a full list of all the states that will send SNAP payments.
1. Alabama: September 4-23
2. Delaware: September 2-23
3. Florida: September 1-28
4. Georgia: September 5-23
5. Indiana: September 5-23
6. Kentucky: September 1-19
7. Louisiana: September 1-23
8.Maryland: September 4-23
9. Michigan: September 3-21
10. Mississippi: September 4-21
11. Missouri: September 1-22
12. New Mexico: September 1-20
13. North Carolina: September 3-21
14. Ohio: September 2-20
15. Tennessee: September 1-20
16. Texas: September 1-28
17. Washington: September 1-20
Besides these states, SNAP payments will also be sent to EBT cards in Puerto Rico until September 22. It will take longer to send Food Stamps to Texas and Florida.
Ways SNAP benefits are arranged from September 16 onward
In Alabama, the case number is used. If it finishes in 60–64, you will get food stamps on September 16. People whose case number ends in 95–99 will get their money on September 23. In the 48 contiguous states, the most you can get paid is $1,751 for a family of eight, $291 for a person, and $973 for a family of four.
On September 23, Delaware will also share the last payment. However, this state uses the first letter of your last name. If it’s O, you’ll get paid on September 16. It will be sent to people who have X, Y, or Z on September 23.
Maryland sets up SNAP payments based on the first three letters of your last name. People who get Food Stamps and whose last name starts with one of the letters MCP or NEF will get money on September 16 on their EBT card. For more information, visit the USDA website: FNSS website: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule
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