SNAP payment times for September have already been set by the USDA and the Food and Nutrition Service. Alaska is one of the states that will begin on the first day. South Dakota won’t send Food Stamps until September 10, 2024, though.
All South Dakotans who get SNAP will get their money on their EBT cards on the same date, September 10, 2024. This is good news. To find out when your payment comes, you don’t need to know your case number, SSN, or EDG.
How much money can SNAP recipients get in South Dakota on Sep. 10?
South Dakotans who get food stamps can get the same maximum amounts as people in the other 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia. Also, it will depend on how many people live in their home, how much money they make, and what tools they have.
Anyway, the most a person can get paid is $291, and the most they can get is $202. In other states, some families may have been able to get SUN Bucks, but in South Dakota, this extra money for school-aged kids is not available.
A family of four can get up to $973 in SNAP benefits, which is about $713 per person. You could get up to $1,751 in EBT money if you have a very large family or home.
States sending SNAP (Food Stamps) before September 10
If you want to know if you can get a payday, here are the payment dates for the other 49 states: FNSS website: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule
- Alabama: September 4-23
- Alaska: September 1
- Arizona: September 1-13
- Arkansas: September 4-13
- California: September 1-10
- Colorado: September 1-10
- Connecticut: September 1-3
- Delaware: September 2-23
- Florida: September 1-28
- Georgia: September 5-23
- Hawaii: September 3-5
- Idaho: September 1-10
- Illinois: September 1-10
- Indiana: September 5-23
- Iowa: September 1-10
- Kansas: September 1-10
- Kentucky: September 1-19
- Louisiana: September 1-23
- Maine: September 10-14
- Maryland: September 4-23
- Massachusetts: September 1-14
- Michigan: September 3-21
- Minnesota: September 4-13
- Mississippi: September 4-21
- Missouri: September 1-22
- Montana: September 2-6
- Nebraska: September 1-5
- Nevada: September 1-10
- New Hampshire: September 5
- New Jersey: September 1-5
- New Mexico: September 1-20
- New York: September 1-9
- North Carolina: September 3-21
- North Dakota: September 1
- Ohio: September 2-20
- Oklahoma: September 1-10
- Oregon: September 1-9
- Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days
- Rhode Island: September 1
- South Carolina: September 1-10
- Tennessee: September 1-20
- Texas: September 1-28
- Utah: September 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: September 1
- Virginia: September 1-7
- Washington: September 1-20
- West Virginia: September 1-9
- Wisconsin: September 1-15
- Wyoming: September 1-4
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