Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the District of Columbia, and the 48 adjacent states have prepared their DecemberSNAPpayment plans. 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: December 4 through 23
- Alaska: December 1
- Arizona: December 1 through 13
- Arkansas: December 4 through 13
- California: December 1 through 10
- Colorado: December 1 through 10
- Connecticut: December 1 through 3
- Delaware: December 2 through 23
- Florida: December 1 through 28
- Georgia: December 5 through 23
- Hawaii: December 3 through 5
- Idaho: December 1 through 10
- Illinois: December 1 through 10
- Indiana: December 5 through 23
- Iowa: December 1 through 10
- Kansas: December 1 through 10
- Kentucky: December 1 through 19
- Louisiana: December 1 through 23
- Maine: December 10 through 14
- Maryland: December 4 through 23
- Massachusetts: December 1 through 14
- Michigan: December 3 through 21
- Minnesota: December 4 through 13
- Mississippi: December 4 through 21
- Missouri: December 1 through 22
- Montana: December 2 through 6
- Nebraska: December 1 through 5
- Nevada: December 1 through 10
- New Hampshire: December 5
- New Jersey: December 1 through 5
- New Mexico: December 1 through 20
- New York: December 1 through 9
- North Carolina: December 3 through 21
- North Dakota: December 1
- Ohio: December 2 through 20
- Oklahoma: December 1 through 10
- Oregon: December 1 through 9
- Pennsylvania: During the first 10 business days
- Rhode Island: December 1
- South Carolina: December 1 through 10
- South Dakota: December 10
- Tennessee: December 1 through 20
- Texas: December 1 through 28
- Utah: December 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: December 1
- Virginia: December 1 through 7
- Washington: December 1 through 20
- West Virginia: December 1 through 9
- Wisconsin: December 1 through 15
- Wyoming: December 1 through 4
- Guam: December 1 through 10
- Puerto Rico: December 4 through 22
- The District of Columbia: December 1 through 10
- The U.S. Virgin Islands: December 1
SNAP amounts will differ
In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, the maximum amount that can be paid with SNAP is the same. The 2025COLA, which went into effect on October 1, 2024, offers families of eight up to $1,756.
A family of two can get up to $536 from SNAP, while a family of three can receive up to $768. It might reach $975 if all four of you live together. Up to $292 can be earned by someone.
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