The States with the highest SNAP benefit payments in 2025 have issued all their March Food Stamps. However, there is one United States territory with larger payments that has a few paydays left in March.
Guam will issue Food Stamps through March 10, 2025. These SNAP payments will be for eligible recipients whose Social Security Number ends in 7, 8, 9, or 0. Since Guam uses the last digit of your SSN, all you have to do is check it. For example, benefits will be on your EBT card in Guam on March 7 if your SSN ends in 7 and on the 10th if it ends in 0.
SNAP amounts in Guam and 48 contiguous States
The maximum SNAP amount an individual can receive is $431 in 2025. Couples or households of 2 can get up to $790 from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in this territory. Other possible amounts in Guam are:
- 3 people: $1,132
- 4 people: $1,437
- 5 people: $1,707
- 6 people: $2,049
- 7 people: $2,264
- 8 people: $2,588
- Each additional person gives an extra of: $324
The 48 contiguous States share the same maximum SNAP amounts in 2025. Only Hawaii and Alaska have higher payment amounts because they have higher inflation.
Household Size in the 48 contiguous States and DC & SNAP amounts:
1 member: $292
2 members: $536
3 members: $768
4 members: $975
5 members: $1,158
6 members: $1,390
7 members: $1,536
8 members: $1,756
Each additional person $220
States delivering SNAP benefits in March
As a matter of fact, 40 States have not finished issuing Food Stamp payments in the United States yet. Only Florida and Texas will send payments through March 28, 2025.
Alabama: March 4-23
Arizona: March 1-13
Arkansas: March 4-13
California: March 1-10
Colorado: March 1-10
Delaware: March 2-23
Florida: March 1-28
Georgia: March 5-23
Idaho: March 1-10
Illinois: March 1-10
Indiana: March 5-23
Iowa: March 1-10
Kansas: March 1-10
Kentucky: March 1-19
Louisiana: March 1-23
Maine: March 10-14
Maryland: March 4-23
Massachusetts: March 1-14
Michigan: March 3-21
Minnesota: March 4-13
Mississippi: March 4-21
Missouri: March 1-22
Montana: March 2-6
Nevada: March 1-10
New Mexico: March 1-20
New York: March 1-9
North Carolina: March 3-21
Ohio: March 2-20
Oklahoma: March 1-10
Oregon: March 1-9
Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days in March
South Carolina: March 1-10
South Dakota: March 10
Tennessee: March 1-20
Texas: March 1-28
Utah: March 15
Virginia: March 1-7
Washington: March 1-20
West Virginia: March 1-9
Wisconsin: March 1-15
Guam: March 1-10
Puerto Rico: March 4 – 22
The District of Columbia: March 1-10
How can I verify my eligibility for SNAP benefits in my state?
Check Your Eligibility Requirements
- Meet non-financial requirements like state residency, citizenship status, and work registration usa.gov
- Meet financial requirements like income and asset limits usa.gov
- Gather Required Documents
Proof of income
- Proof of identity and residency
- Social Security numbers for all household members
- Bank account information
- Rental agreement or lease
- Utility bills
- Medical expense documentation (if applicable)
Apply Through Your State Agency
- Contact your local SNAP office to apply usa.gov
- You may be able to apply online, in person, by mail, or by fax usa.gov
- An interview will likely be required before approval usa.gov