The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has stated that there will be no more SNAP payments in October. Some states are done giving out Food Stamps for the month, but others still have a lot of payments to make.
For a family of three, the last SNAP payments will be up to $768. For a family of four, they will be up to $975. You can get up to $292, and a family of eight can get up to $1,756. Just so you know, all of these payments include the 2025 COLA raise.
States sending SNAP (Food Stamps) in hours
For those who qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, this is the full list of states that will send money to your EBT card:
- Alabama: October 4-23
- Delaware: October 2-23
- Florida: October 1-28
- Georgia: October 5-23
- Indiana: October 5-23
- Kentucky: October 1-19
- Louisiana: October 1-23
- Maryland: October 4-23
- Michigan: October 3-21
- Mississippi: October 4-21
- Missouri: October 1-22
- New Mexico: October 1-20
- North Carolina: October 3-21
- Ohio: October 2-20
- Tennessee: October 1-20
- Texas: October 1-28
- Washington: October 1-20
The island will send SNAP payments from October 4 to October 22. If you want to know the exact date and requirements for getting Food Stamps in your state, you can check out the USDA’s website.
SNAP payments in November
Some people who get SNAP may have already gotten their October payment. In November, some people may get Food Stamps for the first time. Check to see when your next paycheck will be in your state.
Alabama: November 4-23
Alaska: November 1
Arizona: November 1-13
Arkansas: November 4-13
California: November 1-10
Colorado: November 1-10
Connecticut: November 1-3
Delaware: November 2-23
Florida: November 1-28
Georgia: November 5-23
Hawaii: November 3-5
Idaho: November 1-10
Illinois: November 1-10
Indiana: November 5-23
Iowa: November 1-10
Kansas: November 1-10
Kentucky: November 1-19
Louisiana: November 1-23
Maine: November 10-14
Maryland: November 4-23
Massachusetts: November 1-14
Michigan: November 3-21
Minnesota: November 4-13
Mississippi: November 4-21
Missouri: November 1-22
Montana: November 2-6
Nebraska: November 1-5
Nevada: November 1-10
New Hampshire: November 5
New Jersey: November 1-5
New Mexico: November 1-20
New York: November 1-9
North Carolina: November 3-21
North Dakota: November 1
Ohio: November 2-20
Oklahoma: November 1-10
Oregon: November 1-9
Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days
Rhode Island: November 1
South Carolina: November 1-10
South Dakota: November 10
Tennessee: November 1-20
Texas: November 1-28
Utah: November 5, 11 and 15
Vermont: November 1
Virginia: November 1-7
Washington: November 1-20
West Virginia: November 1-9
Wisconsin: November 1-15
Wyoming: November 1-4
Guam: November 1-10
Puerto Rico: November 4 – 22
The District of Columbia: November 1-10
The U.S. Virgin Islands: November 1
Some people who get food stamps might not be able to get the full amount. As a result, the amount of their checks may be closer to the average payouts. In this case, the average payment for a family of three after the COLA rise is $594.
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