SNAP Benefits Update: Enhanced Food Stamps Payments for U.S. Recipients from September 14-28
Thousands of residents in your state are about to get food stamp payouts. In the United States, several locations continue to send SNAP payments of up to $1,751.
SNAP benefits are simply monthly payments to help you buy groceries if you have a low income. It stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which was previously known as Food Stamps.
Which states are providing SNAP benefits from September 14 to September 28?
So far, 29 states have finished delivering Food Stamps in the United States. Guam, the United States Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia have also transferred funds to EBT cards. However, 21 states and Puerto Rico have yet to finish providing these grocery benefits.
State | Dates |
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Alabama | September 4-23 |
Delaware | September 2-23 |
Florida | September 1-28 |
Georgia | September 5-23 |
Indiana | September 5-23 |
Kentucky | September 1-19 |
Louisiana | September 1-23 |
Maine | September 10-14 |
Maryland | September 4-23 |
Massachusetts | September 1-14 |
Michigan | September 3-21 |
Mississippi | September 4-21 |
Missouri | September 1-22 |
New Mexico | September 1-20 |
North Carolina | September 3-21 |
Ohio | September 2-20 |
Tennessee | September 1-20 |
Texas | September 1-28 |
Utah | September 15 |
Washington | September 1-20 |
Wisconsin | September 1-15 |
How much money will SNAP users receive from the USDA?
It will be determined by the household’s size, income, and needs. For example, the maximum benefit for an individual is $291. However, the average amount is only $202, according to the CBPP.
For a family of four, the cost might be as much as $973. According to the CBPP, the average cost might be around $713. As you can see, it’s a significant sum of money, and both the average and full SNAP payment amounts can be substantial.
If you are a family of eight on SNAP benefits, you might receive up to $1,751, or $1,196 on average. Even if you have a larger family or household, you could receive an additional $219 per eligible member. If your state has not received Food Stamps since the September payments have ended, you will have to wait until October 2024.