As confirmed by the USDA through the Food and Nutrition Service, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments will begin on August 4 for many states. While some states like Alaska, Vermont, and Rhode Island issued all payments on the 1st, others will start later. States such as Arkansas, Maryland, Minnesota, and Mississippi, along with Puerto Rico, have specific schedules for disbursing these benefits.
Arkansas & Maryland
In Arkansas, SNAP benefits will be distributed from August 4 through August 13. The distribution depends on the last digit of the recipient’s Social Security Number (SSN). Here’s a breakdown:
- SSN ending in 0-1: August 4
- SSN ending in 2-3: August 5
- SSN ending in 4-9: August 6-13
In Maryland, benefits are distributed based on the first letter of the beneficiary’s last name. For example:
- Last names starting with AAA to BAO: August 4
- The schedule continues alphabetically, ensuring that all recipients receive their benefits by August 23.
Minnesota & Mississippi
In Minnesota, SNAP benefits are distributed from August 4 through August 13, based on the last digit of the recipient’s case number:
- Case ending in 4: August 4
- Case ending in 0: August 10
- Case ending in 1: August 11
- The distribution continues accordingly for other numbers.
Mississippi has a more extended schedule, running from August 4 through August 21. Distribution also depends on the recipient’s case number:
- Case ending in 00-04: August 4
- Case ending in 05-10: August 5
- The schedule continues, with the final payday for cases ending in 95-99 on August 21.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico will distribute SNAP benefits from August 4 through August 22, providing ample time for all eligible recipients to receive their payments.
Benefit Amounts
The maximum SNAP benefit varies depending on the household size. For example, the highest amount available is $1,751 for a household of eight in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia. A family of four can receive up to $973, while a single person may receive up to $291. These amounts ensure that individuals and families can access essential nutrition.
Eligibility
To determine your eligibility and specific payday for SNAP benefits, you can check:
- The last digit of your SSN or case number (varies by state).
- The first letter of your last name (Maryland).
- The USDA’s official website provides comprehensive details and updates on SNAP payments, including specific schedules for each state.
For those who rely on SNAP benefits, understanding the payment schedule is crucial for financial planning. Remember to check your specific state’s guidelines and timelines to ensure you receive your benefits promptly.
SNAP benefits are vital for many families, providing the necessary support to access food and maintain nutritional health. If you’re unsure about your eligibility or have questions about the process, visit the USDA’s website or contact your local SNAP office.
FAQs
When do SNAP benefits start in Arkansas?
They begin on August 4 and end on August 13, based on SSN.
How are Maryland SNAP payments determined?
By the first letter of the recipient’s last name.
What is the maximum SNAP benefit for a family of four?
The maximum is $973 per month.
How is the SNAP distribution scheduled in Minnesota?
Based on the last digit of the recipient’s case number.
Where can I find more details about SNAP schedules?
Visit the USDA’s website or your local SNAP office.