Up until October 23, SNAP payouts will be sent to EBT cards in 6 states. As you read them, these six states are in order: Maryland, Delaware, Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, and Louisiana.
There will be other states that send Food Stamps, but these are the only ones that will do so until October 23, 2024. SNAP recipients in Alabama, for instance, use the last two numbers of their case number. People whose case number finishes in 55–59 will get paid on October 15. From 95 to 99 on the 23rd.
SNAP benefits in Delaware, Georgia, and Indiana
On October 15, people whose first letter of their last name is “N” will get food stamps from the state of Delaware. If it’s “O,” on the 16th. People whose 17th letter is “P.” On the 18th, if it’s “Q” or “R.” SNAP payments will be given to people whose last name starts with “S” on the 19th, and so on.
The last two numbers of the SNAP beneficiary’s ID will be used by the State of Georgia to send Food Stamps.
- For ID numbers ending in 50-59, Food Stamp benefits are available on the 15th of October.
- For ID numbers ending in 60-69, benefits are available on the 17th of the month.
- For ID numbers ending in 70-79, benefits are available on the 19th of the month.
- For ID numbers ending in 80-89, benefits are available on the 21st of the month.
- For ID numbers ending in 90-99, benefits are available on the 23rd of the month.
Indiana will be delivering SNAP benefits through October 23 to those whose first letter of their name is:
- M or N: October 15
- O, P, Q, or R: October 17
- S: October 19
- T, U or V: October 21
- W, X, Y or Z: October 23
SNAP benefits in Louisiana and Maryland
The State of Louisiana uses the last digit of the SNAP recipient’s Social Security Number.
- If your Social Security Number ends in 6, Food Stamps are available on the 17th of the month.
- If your Social Security Number ends in 7, Food Stamps are available on the 19th of the month.
- If your Social Security Number ends in 8, Food Stamps are available on the 21st of the month.
- If your Social Security Number ends in 9, Food Stamps are available on the 23rd of the month.
Paydayeligibility in Maryland using the first 3 letter of the SNAP recipients’ name:
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between LOY and MCO, benefits are available on the 15th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between MCP and NEF, benefits are available on the 16th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between NEG and PGZ, benefits are available on the 17th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between PHA and RIC, benefits are available on the 18th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between RID and SDZ, benefits are available on the 19th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between SEA and STC, benefits are available on the 20th of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between STD and TRA, benefits are available on the 21st of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between TRB and WES, benefits are available on the 22nd of the month.
- If the first three letters of your last name fall between WET and ZZZ, benefits are available on the 23rd of the month.
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