SNAP checks of up to $1,756 in November – up to $3,516 in December with 2025 COLA increase

According to Vibes.okdiario , The USDA has confirmed that SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) payments will continue in November for a limited number of states, with new payment dates set for December.

SNAP Payments for November 2024

As of now, only 17 states will be issuing SNAP payments through the end of November, with Puerto Rico also distributing food stamps until November 22.

Here are the SNAP payment dates for November:

  • Alabama: November 4-23
  • Delaware: November 2-23
  • Florida: November 1-28
  • Georgia: November 5-23
  • Indiana: November 5-23
  • Kentucky: November 1-19
  • Louisiana: November 1-23
  • Maryland: November 4-23
  • Michigan: November 3-21
  • Mississippi: November 4-21
  • Missouri: November 1-22
  • New Mexico: November 1-20
  • North Carolina: November 3-21
  • Ohio: November 2-20
  • Tennessee: November 1-20
  • Texas: November 1-28
  • Washington: November 1-20
  • Puerto Rico: November 4-22

SNAP Payments for December 2024

In December, SNAP recipients will begin receiving payments from the first day of the month. Some states like Alaska and Vermont will issue payments on a single payday, while others will distribute funds throughout the month.

Here are the December SNAP payment dates:

  • Alabama: December 4-23
  • Alaska: December 1
  • Arizona: December 1-13
  • Arkansas: December 4-13
  • California: December 1-10
  • Colorado: December 1-10
  • Connecticut: December 1-3
  • Delaware: December 2-23
  • Florida: December 1-28
  • Georgia: December 5-23
  • Hawaii: December 3-5
  • Idaho: December 1-10
  • Illinois: December 1-10
  • Indiana: December 5-23
  • Iowa: December 1-10
  • Kansas: December 1-10
  • Kentucky: December 1-19
  • Louisiana: December 1-23
  • Maine: December 10-14
  • Maryland: December 4-23
  • Massachusetts: December 1-14
  • Michigan: December 3-21
  • Minnesota: December 4-13
  • Mississippi: December 4-21
  • Missouri: December 1-22
  • Montana: December 2-6
  • Nebraska: December 1-5
  • Nevada: December 1-10
  • New Hampshire: December 5
  • New Jersey: December 1-5
  • New Mexico: December 1-20
  • New York: December 1-9
  • North Carolina: December 3-21
  • North Dakota: December 1
  • Ohio: December 2-20
  • Oklahoma: December 1-10
  • Oregon: December 1-9
  • Pennsylvania: December 1-10 (over the first ten business days)
  • Rhode Island: December 1
  • South Carolina: December 1-10
  • South Dakota: December 10
  • Tennessee: December 1-20
  • Texas: December 1-28
  • Utah: December 5, 11, and 15
  • Vermont: December 1
  • Virginia: December 1-7
  • Washington: December 1-20
  • West Virginia: December 1-9
  • Wisconsin: December 1-15
  • Wyoming: December 1-4
  • Guam: December 1-10
  • Puerto Rico: December 4-22
  • The District of Columbia: December 1-10
  • The U.S. Virgin Islands: December 1

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Payment Details for Larger Households

In December, the maximum SNAP benefit will be higher in certain regions, including Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For example, Alaska will provide up to $3,516 for a family of 8, thanks to the COLA (Cost-of-Living Adjustment) increase. In the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, a family of 8 can receive up to $1,756.

As the USDA continues to confirm payment dates, it’s important for SNAP recipients to check their state-specific schedules to ensure they receive their benefits on time.

Alton Walker

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