The State of Texas will continue to make payments through December 28, 2024. Be sure to verify if you receive your monthly payments on time or late.
You must be aware of your Eligibility Determination Group number, it states. Another name for it is EDG. You will receive your next Food Stamps on December 5 if your EDG finishes in 2.
If your EDG number ends in three, your SNAP payment is due on December 6. Food Stamp recipients in Texas whose EDG ends in 4 will receive their benefits on December 7. In Texas, EBT transfers benefits using the Lone Star Card.
SNAP payments from December 9 through December 15
According to USDA, beginning December 9, Texas residents with an EDG number that ends in 5 will receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Be remember to check your Lone Star card balance on the 9th.
On December 11, SNAP payments will be made to Food Stamp recipients whose EDG number ends in 6. If it ends in seven, it will be shipped on December twelve. If your EDG number ends in 8, you will get your next payment on the 13th.
To be eligible for Food Stamps on the 15th, your EDG must end in 9. Just so you know, those who certified before June 2020 will receive payouts from December 1st to December 15th.
SNAP payments after December 15
There may now be multiple ways to receive your Food Stamps on the same pay day. On the 16th, for instance, SNAP recipients whose EDG ends in 00 03 or 54 57 will receive their benefits.
- EDG ending in: 04-06, 58-60 due on December 17
- EDG ending in: 07-10, 61-64 due on December 18
- EDG ending in: 11-13, 65-67 due on December 19
- EDG ending in: 14-17, 68-71 due on December 20
- EDG ending in: 18-20, 72-74 due on December 21
- EDG ending in: 21-24, 75-78 due on December 22
- EDG ending in: 25-27, 79-81 due on December 23
- EDG ending in: 28-31, 82-85 due on December 24
- EDG ending in: 32-34, 86-88 due on December 25
- EDG ending in: 35-38, 89-92 due on December 26
- EDG ending in: 39-41, 46-49, 93-95 due on December 27
- EDG ending in: 42-45, 50-53, 96-99 due on December 28
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