June 2025 SNAP Benefits Payment Schedule- Are You On The List?
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is a vital resource for over 40 million Americans, providing monthly assistance to help low-income individuals and families purchase nutritious food.
Administered at the state level, SNAP benefits are distributed through Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards, with payment dates varying by state.
Who Is Eligible for SNAP Benefits?
To qualify for SNAP benefits, applicants must:
- Reside in the state where they apply.
- Meet specific income and resource limits set by the federal government.
- Comply with work requirements, unless exempt due to age, disability, or other factors.
In 2025, the maximum monthly SNAP benefit for a one-person household is $292 in the 48 contiguous states, with higher amounts in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands due to increased living costs.
June 2025 SNAP Payment Schedule by State
Below is the state-by-state SNAP payment schedule for June 2025:
State/Territory | Payment Dates |
---|---|
Alabama | June 4–23 |
Alaska | June 1 |
Arizona | June 1–13 |
Arkansas | June 4–13 |
California | June 1–10 |
Colorado | June 1–10 |
Connecticut | June 1–3 |
Delaware | June 2–23 |
District of Columbia | June 1–10 |
Florida | June 1–28 |
Georgia | June 5–23 |
Guam | June 1–10 |
Hawaii | June 3–5 |
Idaho | June 1–10 |
Illinois | June 1–20 |
Indiana | June 5–23 |
Iowa | June 1–10 |
Kansas | June 1–10 |
Kentucky | June 1–19 |
Louisiana | June 1–23 |
Maine | June 10–14 |
Maryland | June 4–23 |
Massachusetts | June 1–14 |
Michigan | June 3–21 |
Minnesota | June 4–13 |
Mississippi | June 4–21 |
Missouri | June 1–22 |
Montana | June 2–6 |
Nebraska | June 1–5 |
Nevada | June 1–10 |
New Hampshire | June 5 |
New Jersey | June 1–5 |
New Mexico | June 1–20 |
New York | June 1–9 |
North Carolina | June 3–21 |
North Dakota | June 1 |
Ohio | June 2–20 |
Oklahoma | June 1–10 |
Oregon | June 1–9 |
Pennsylvania | First 10 working days |
Puerto Rico | June 4–22 |
Rhode Island | June 1 |
South Carolina | June 1–19 |
South Dakota | June 10 |
Tennessee | June 1–20 |
Texas | June 1–28 |
Utah | June 5, 11, 15 |
Vermont | June 1 |
Virginia | June 1–7 |
Washington | June 1–20 |
West Virginia | June 1–9 |
Wisconsin | June 1–15 |
Wyoming | June 1–4 |
*Note: In states like Florida and Texas, payment dates are determined by specific case numbers or eligibility group digits.
For example, in Florida, recipients with case numbers ending in 82–85 receive benefits on May 24, while those ending in 96–99 receive them on May 28.
How Are SNAP Benefits Delivered?
Once approved, SNAP benefits are loaded monthly onto an EBT card, which functions like a debit card. These cards can be used to purchase eligible food items at authorized retailers, including grocery stores, farmers markets, and some online platforms.
Need Assistance or Have Questions?
If you have questions about your SNAP benefits or need assistance:
- Visit your state’s SNAP website for specific information.
- Contact your local SNAP office for personalized support.
- Use your state’s EBT helpline to check balances or report issues.
Understanding your state’s SNAP payment schedule is crucial for effective budgeting and meal planning. Stay informed by regularly checking official state resources and utilizing available support services to ensure timely access to your benefits.
FAQs
Can I receive SNAP benefits in a state where I don’t live?
No. You must apply for and receive SNAP benefits in the state where you reside.
How are SNAP payment dates determined?
Payment dates vary by state and may be based on factors like case numbers, Social Security numbers, or birthdates.
Are SNAP benefits available on holidays like Memorial Day?
Some states, such as Florida and Texas, issue SNAP benefits around holidays, including Memorial Day, based on specific scheduling criteria.