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SNAP Benefits Arrive in New York: Schedule, Payments and More to Know

A detailed breakdown of the staggered payment schedule for New York State and New York City recipients in September

Carlos Loria
12/09/2025 05:45
en Finance
SNAP benefits in New York State and New York City in September

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If you’re one of the many New York families who rely on SNAP benefits (you might know it as food stamps), you know that keeping track of when your funds arrive is a big deal. These monthly benefits, which get loaded onto an EBT card that works just like a debit card, are a lifeline for putting food on the table.

The tricky part is that your SNAP benefits deposit date isn’t the same like the payment for everyone. It all depends on where you live and your specific case number. Here’s a breakdown of how it’s working for September 2025 to help you plan your grocery shopping.

SNAP payments in New York (State and City): September Schedule

While dates for areas outside New York City are fixed, the schedule for the five boroughs is based on business days, meaning the exact calendar dates can shift slightly from month to month. For the most precise information pertaining to your case, please refer to your case number or contact your local SNAP office.

  • Case number ending in 0: September 1
  • Case number ending in 1: September 1
  • Case number ending in 2: September 2
  • Case number ending in 3: September 3
  • Case number ending in 4: September 4
  • Case number ending in 5: September 5
  • Case number ending in 6: September 6
  • Case number ending in 7: September 7
  • Case number ending in 8: September 8
  • Case number ending in 9: September 9
  • If any of these dates fall on a weekend or holiday, such as Labor Day, the payment is deposited on the previous business day. For example, since September 1 was a holiday, payments for cases ending in 0 or 1 was made at the end of August.

New York State (Outside of New York City)

For recipients residing outside the five boroughs of New York City, benefits are distributed on a specific calendar date from September 1st through September 9th, based on the final digit of your case number.

Case numbers ending in 0 or 1: September 1

  • Case numbers ending in 2: September 2
  • Case numbers ending in 3: September 3
  • Case numbers ending in 4: September 4
  • Case numbers ending in 5: September 5
  • Case numbers ending in 6: September 6
  • Case numbers ending in 7: September 7
  • Case numbers ending in 8: September 8
  • Case numbers ending in 9: September 9

September is the last month with 2.5% COLA increase

For the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, the maximum SNAP benefit amounts for September 2025 are as follows: $292 for a one-person household, $536 for a two-person household, $768 for a three-person household, $975 for a four-person household, $1,158, and for a five-person household.

Following up, $1,390 for a six-person household, $1,536 for a seven-person household, and $1,756 for an eight-person household. For households with more than eight members, an additional $220 is added per extra person.

The minimum food stamp benefit for eligible one- or two-person households in these areas is $23 per month, though some states like New York may supplement this to a higher minimum, such as $95 in New Jersey.

What to do if your SNAP money does not show up

In the event that benefits do not appear on the expected date, the recommended course of action is first to double-check your case number and the official schedule. If the funds are still not accounted for, the most effective step is to contact your local SNAP office directly.

They have access to your specific case details and can investigate the status of your payment, providing clarity and resolving any issues. It is also wise to remember that while the schedule is highly reliable, minor delays can occasionally occur due to system processing or banking protocols. Remaining informed and knowing where to turn for help are the best ways to manage this valuable benefit.

 

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