SNAP December payment schedule for Food Stamp recipients with checks of up to $1,756

The December SNAP payment plans are available for the 48 neighboring states, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia. The majority of states have sent their November payments in whole or nearly in full.

If you were harmed in a natural catastrophe, your state may offer the catastrophe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Only Florida and Texas will continue to provide SNAP benefits through November 28, 2024. Food Stamps will thereafter be distributed between December 1, 2024, and December 28, 2024.

Complete SNAP payment schedule in December 2024

You can check the USDA’s monthly issuance schedule to find out the precise date of your Food Stamp delivery. Everyone in Alaska receives their SNAP benefits on the same day. It can occur up to ten separate days in California and other places. Everybody chooses a different method to qualify for payday.

Alabama: from December 4 to December 23Alaska: 1 DecemberArizona: from December 1 to December 13.December 4–13 in ArkansasCalifornia: from December 1 to December 10Colorado: from December 1 to December 10December 1–3, ConnecticutDelaware: from December 2 to December 23Florida: from December 1 to December 28Georgia: from December 5 to December 23December 3–5 in HawaiiIdaho: from December 1 to December 10Illinois: from December 1 to December 10December 5–23, IndianaIowa: from December 1 to December 10December 1–10, KansasDecember 1–19, KentuckyLouisiana: from December 1 to December 23Maine: 10–14 DecemberMaryland: from December 4 to December 23December 1–14, MassachusettsDecember 3–21 in MichiganMinnesota: from December 4 to December 13.December 4–21 in MississippiMissouri: December 1–22Montana: December 2–6Nebraska: from December 1 to December 5Nevada: from December 1 to December 10December 5, New HampshireNew Jersey: December 1 through 5New Mexico: December 1 through 20New York: December 1 through 9North Carolina: December 3 through 21

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North Dakota: December 1Ohio: December 2 through 20Oklahoma: December 1 through 10Oregon: December 1 through 9Pennsylvania: During the first 10 business daysRhode Island: December 1South Carolina: December 1 through 10South Dakota: December 10Tennessee: December 1 through 20Texas: December 1 through 28Utah: December 5, 11 and 15Vermont: December 1Virginia: December 1 through 7Washington: December 1 through 20West Virginia: December 1 through 9Wisconsin: December 1 through 15Wyoming: December 1 through 4Guam: December 1 through 10Puerto Rico: December 4 through 22The District of Columbia: December 1 through 10The U.S. Virgin Islands: December 1

SNAP amounts will differ

The highest amount of money that can be paid through SNAP is the same in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. You can get up to $1,756 if you are a family of eight thanks to the 2025COLA, which began on October 1, 2024.

SNAP can give up to $536 to a family of two, and up to $768 to a family of three. If there are 4 of you living together, it could be up to $975. Someone can get up to $292.

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