According to the United States Department of Agriculture, SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps) payments will cease in December. Benefits in Florida and Texas will last until December 28, 2024. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program does not offer the greatest benefit amounts throughout the 48 contiguous states.
Food Stamp payouts are highest in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands during the month of December. But all of the reimbursements from Alaska, Hawaii, and the US Virgin Islands have already been made. Guam is anticipated to receive the largest SNAP benefit payment in December.
SNAP paydays and eligibility in Guam
Guam provides $431 in Food Stamps for one individual, whereas the 48 adjacent states offer benefits of up to $292. In Guam, a family of four might receive up to $1,437, while a family of eight could receive up to $2,588.
Guam provides a straightforward way to keep track of your SNAP payment schedule. Your Social Security number will determine how much you receive in benefits. For instance, your Food Stamps will show up on your EBT card on December 8th if it ends on that day.
On December 9, 2024, Guam SNAP recipients whose Social Security numbers finish in 9 will get their Food Stamps. On December 10, 2024, the last paycheck for Guam’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be sent to those whose Social Security number ends in 10.
Family size and maximum SNAP amounts in Guam
$4312 recipients and 1 beneficiary $7903 beneficiaries $1,1324 beneficiaries 1,4375 beneficiaries $1,7076 beneficiaries $2,0497 beneficiaries $2,2648 beneficiaries $2,588Every extra recipient $324
Other SNAP payments left in the U.S. in December
In December 2024, find out if your state or territory is still providing SNAP benefits. If not, your money will not be received until January.
December 4–23 in AlabamaDecember 1–13 in ArizonaDecember 4–13, ArkansasCalifornia: from December 1 to December 10Colorado: from December 1 to December 10Delaware: from December 2 to December 23Florida: from December 1 to December 28Georgia: from December 5 to December 23December 1–10, IdahoIllinois: from December 1 to December 10December 5–23, IndianaIowa: 1–10 DecemberDecember 1–10, KansasDecember 1–19, KentuckyDecember 1–23, LouisianaMaine: 10–14 DecemberDecember 4–23, MarylandDecember 1–14, MassachusettsDecember 3–21 in MichiganDecember 4–13 in MinnesotaDecember 4–21 in MississippiDecember 1–22, MissouriNevada: from December 1 to December 10Dec. 1–20, New MexicoNYC: December 1–9.From December 3 to December 21, North CarolinaDecember 2–20, OhioDecember 1–10 in OklahomaOregon: 1–9 DecemberPennsylvania: SNAP paychecks will be available for the first ten working days.South Carolina: 1–10 DecemberDecember 10, South DakotaDecember 1–20, TennesseeDecember 1–28 in TexasDecember 5, 11, and 15 in UtahDecember 1–20, WashingtonWest Virginia: 1–9 DecemberWisconsin: from December 1 to December 15Guam: 1–10 DecemberFrom December 4 to 22, Puerto RicoDecember 1–10, District of Columbia
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