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SNAP Payment: These are the states that are sending the Food Stamp in the week of September 9 to 15

With the SNAP Payment update, some states will be sending their food stamp in the week of September 9 to 15.

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In September 2024, the USDA posted a timetable for SNAP payments that are vital for numerous Americans dependent on them purchasing foodstuffs. These payments will cover all 50 states, in addition to Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington, D.C.

Your state of residence determines how much you receive and when it gets to you. For example, Alaska will send out the highest payments, while places such as Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are also going to give out more than average amounts. Are you asking yourself when your EBT card will be reloaded? Below are payment schedules for various states and territories.

SNAP Payment Dates

Here are certain states that will be distributing SNAP benefits on a single day in September:

  • September 1: Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont.
  • September 5: New Hampshire.
  • September 10: South Dakota.

Multiple-Day Payouts

One keynote is that most states spread their payments over several days. Here’s the breakdown:

  • September 1–3: Connecticut.
  • September 1–4: Wyoming.
  • September 1–5: Nebraska, New Jersey.
  • September 1–9: New York, Oregon, West Virginia.
  • September 1–10: California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.
  • September 1–13: Arizona, Arkansas, Minnesota.
  • September 1–14: Maine, Massachusetts.
  • September 1–15: Wisconsin.
  • September 1-19: Kentucky.
  • September 1–20: New Mexico, Tennessee, Washington.
  • September 1–22: Missouri.
  • September 1–23: Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland.
  • September 1–28: Florida, Texas.
  • September 2–6: Montana.
  • September 2-20: Ohio.
  • September 3–5: Hawaii.
  • September 3–21: Michigan, North Carolina.
  • September 4–13: Arkansas, Minnesota.
  • September 4–21: Mississippi.
  • September 5, 11, 15: Utah.
  • First 10 Business Days: Pennsylvania.

Read More: State Paying up to $3,166 in SNAP Payments in September: How You Can Spend Food Stamps

U.S. Territories

For September, people residing in U.S. territories will receive their SNAP payments at different times:

  • Guam: September 1-10.
  • Puerto Rico: September 4-22.
  • U.S. Virgin Islands: September 1.
  • District of Columbia: September 1-10.

Maximum SNAP Benefits

The USDA has released an adjustment for the cost of living (COLA) concerning the financial year 2024, whereby new benefit amounts will commence on October 1, 2023. This is the highest monthly benefit for a family of four in selected areas:

RegionMaximum Allotment for Family of Four
48 Contiguous States & D.C.$973
Alaska$1,248 – $1,937
Guam$1,434
U.S. Virgin Islands$1,251
Hawaii$1,759

For individuals, the maximum SNAP amount is $291. The minimum benefit remains at $23 in the 48 contiguous states and D.C.

Application of SNAP

If you are uncertain if your SNAP application is still valid, there are fortunately several ways to track the status:

  • Online Portals: Numerous states have online platforms to check your SNAP status, like My Access in Florida, My Account Page in Massachusetts, or My Benefits in New York. For the latest information, sign in to your state’s portal.
  • Phone Calls: You may also contact your local SNAP office and ask for a caseworker over the phone to give you an update on your case.
  • In-Person Visits: For those who would prefer a more personal approach, then visit your local social services office and talk about how your application stands.

Across the USA, millions rely on SNAP benefits, which ensure that needy families and individuals access food items from time to time. Since payment schedules vary among different states and territories, one must know when this money will be deposited into their bank accounts. If you live in any of these states where long-term payouts happen, be sure to verify by checking with local payment dates.

FAQs

  • How can I check my SNAP balance?

You can check your balance through your state’s EBT portal or by calling the number on your EBT card.

  • When do new SNAP benefit amounts start?

The new maximum SNAP benefit amounts start on October 1, 2023.

  • What is the minimum SNAP benefit?

The minimum SNAP benefit for the 48 states and D.C. is $23.

  • Can I receive benefits on multiple days?

Yes, depending on your state, benefits may be distributed over several days.

  • Which states provide the highest SNAP benefits?

Alaska, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands offer the highest SNAP allotments.

Lawrence Udia
Lawrence Udiahttps://stimulus-check.com/author/lawrence-u/
What I Cover I am a journalist for stimulus-check, where I focus on delivering the latest news on politics, IRS updates, retail trends, SNAP payments, and Social Security. My work involves staying on top of developments in these areas, analyzing their impact on everyday Americans, and ensuring that readers are informed about important changes that may affect their lives.My BackgroundI was born in an average family and have always had a passion for finance and economics. My interest in these fields led me to author a book titled Tax Overage, which was published on Amazon KDP in 2023. Before joining stimulus-check, I worked as a freelancer for various companies, honing my expertise in SEO and content creation. I also managed Eelspace Coworking Space, where I gained valuable experience in business management.I am a graduate in Economics within the Uyo Faculty of Social Sciences. My academic background has equipped me with a deep understanding of economic principles, which I apply to my reporting on finance-related topics.Journalistic EthicsAt stimulus-check, we are committed to delivering the truth to the public, and I am dedicated to maintaining that integrity. I do not participate in politics, nor do I make political donations. In all news-related conversations, I ensure that I am transparent about my role as a reporter for stimulus checks, upholding the highest standards of journalistic ethics.

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