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SNAP Payments Available Through March 21: Check Eligible States

These are the eligible SNAP recipients who can receive their Food Stamps on their EBT cards through March 21 in the United States

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SNAP payments through March 21, 2025

SNAP payments through March 21, 2025

If you are a SNAP recipient currently living in the States of Michigan, Mississippi or North Carolina, Food Stamp payments will continue through March 21, 2025. The maximum payment amount will be $1,756 if you are 8 and $292 if you are single.

The State of Michigan uses the last digit of the SNAP recipient’s ID. Therefore, if your ID ends in 4, you will receive Food Stamps on March 11th, 2025. The next paydays will be due on March 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21. The corresponding recipients whose ID numbers ending in 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 will receive benefits on EBT cards respectively.

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SNAP payments in Mississippi

The State of Mississippi started issuing SNAP payments on March 4 and will continue doing so through March 21, 2025. Mississippi uses the last 2 digits of the clients case number.

Hence, if you live in Mississippi and your SNAP case number ends in 35-40, your Food Stamps will be delivered on March 10, 2025. Full payment schedule for March below:

  • Case number ending in: 41-46 = SNAP benefits arriving on March 11th
  • Case number ending in: 47-52 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 12th
  • Case number ending in: 53-58 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 13th
  • Case number ending in: 59-64 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 14th
  • Case number ending in: 65-69 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 15th
  • Case number ending in: 70-74 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 16th
  • Case number ending in: 75-79 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 17th
  • Case number ending in: 80-84 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 18th
  • Case number ending in: 85-89 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 19th
  • Case number ending in: 90-94 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 20th
  • Case number ending in: 95-99 = Food Stamp benefits arriving on March 21st

SNAP payments in North Carolina

SNAP payment dates are based on the last digit of the primary cardholder’s Social Security Number. For example, if your SSN ends in 5, you will receive Food Stamps on March 11, 2025.

  • Social Security Number ending in 6 = SNAP benefits due on March 13th
  • Social Security Number ending in 7 = Food Stamp benefits due on the 15th of the month
  • Social Security Number ending in 8 = benefits due on the 17th of the month
  • Social Security Number ending in 9 = benefits due on the 19th of the month
  • Social Security Number ending in 0 = benefits due on the 21st of the month

To know more details about Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments in the United States, check USDA’s official website. Its monthly Food Stamp Issuance Schedule for all States is available at:  https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule

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