SNAP benefits will remain available in Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland until December 23, 2024. They do not, however, approach paydays in the same manner. They can manage applications and payouts even if the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides funding to all of them.
For instance, the final two digits of the SNAP recipient’s case number are used by Alabama to determine whether to grant food stamps. You will receive money on your Electronic Benefits Transfer card on December 12th if your case number is 40–44.
Case numbers that end in 45-49 (13th), 50-54 (14th), 55-59 (15th), 60-64 (16th), 65-69 (17th), 70-74 (18th), 75-79 (19th), 80-84 (20th), 85-89 (21st), 90-94 (22nd), and 95-99 (23rd) will be eligible for the next payment.
SNAP benefits in Delaware, Georgia and Indiana
The initial letter of the recipients’ last names is used in Delaware. You will receive payment on the 12th if it is K. Then it goes in alphabetical order, but it has to be Q or R to receive it on the 18th. whether the 21st is a U or V. Those whose last name starts with X, Y, or Z will get Delaware’s final SNAP payout on December 23.
The final two numbers of the SNAP recipient’s ID are used by the State of Georgia. PA days will resemble these:
- ID ending in: 40-49 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 13th
- ID ending in: 50-59 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 15th
- ID ending in: 60-69 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 17th
- ID ending in: 70-79 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 19th
- ID ending in: 80-89 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 21st
- ID ending in: 90-99 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 23rd
Indiana uses the client’s last name’s initial letter:
- H or I = SNAP benefits available on the11th
- J, K, or L = Food Stamp benefits available on the 13th
- M or N = Food Stamp benefits available on the 15th
- O, P, Q, or R = Food Stamp benefits available on
the17th - S = Food Stamp benefits available on the 19th
- T, U, or V = Food Stamp benefits available on the 21st
- W, X, Y, or Z = Food Stamp benefits available on the
23rd
SNAP benefits in Louisiana and Maryland
The Social Security Number is used by the State of Louisiana to schedule Food Stamp payments.
- Social Security Number ending in 4 = Food Stamps will be due on the 13th
- Social Security Number ending in 5 = Food Stamps will be due on the 15th
- Social Security Number ending in 6 = Food Stamps will be due on the 17th
- Social Security Number ending in 7 = Food Stamps will be due on the 19th
- Social Security Number ending in 8 = Food Stamps will be due on the 21st
- Social Security Number ending in 9 = Food Stamps will be due on the 23rd
Last but not least, Maryland’s SNAP benefits are determined by the first three letters of your last name. The letters from December 12 to December 23 are:
- HAY and JAB
- JAC and KIM
- KIN and LOX
- LOY and MCO
- MCP and NEF
- NEG and PGZ
- PHA and RIC
- RID and SDZ
- SEA and STC
- STD and TRA
- TRB and WES
- WET and ZZZ
See Also: How to increase your Social Security income by approximately 44%, from $1,465 to $2,119, in the future!
Note: Every piece of content is rigorously reviewed by our team of experienced writers and editors to ensure its accuracy. Our writers use credible sources and adhere to strict fact-checking protocols to verify all claims and data before publication. If an error is identified, we promptly correct it and strive for transparency in all updates, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!
Eliot Pierce is a dedicated writer for ChiefsFocus.com, covering local crime and finance news. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Eliot aims to provide his readers with clear and insightful analysis, helping them navigate the complexities of their financial lives while staying informed about important local events. His commitment to delivering accurate and engaging content makes him a valuable resource for the community.