As of March 24, 2024, there are just 2 States delivering SNAP benefits in the United States. USDA’s payment schedule confirms that you can still receive Food Stamps in Florida and Texas.
All the other States will not reload SNAP EBT cards until April. The first States to issue all the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, and in a single payday, will be Alaska, Rhode Island, Vermont, and North Dakota. April 1 will be the only payday in these States.
SNAP payments of up to $292-$1,756
Depending on your household size you could receive up to $292 if you are one person or up to $1,756 if you are 8 on SNAP benefits. On average, a household size of 1 can get about $199 claimed the CBPP.
A household with 2 members can receive from the Food Stamp program up to $536, or $364 on average. Are you three people living together in your household?
Then you could receive up to $768 or $594 on average. A 4-member family can receive up to $975 but it could be about $726 on average. All these maximum amounts will remain the same through September 30, 2025.
SNAP payday eligibility in Texas and Florida
Some SNAP recipients in Florida and Texas have not collected their money on their EBT cards yet. In Florida, the case number is read backward to arrange paydays.
For example, if your SNAP case number 9th and 8th digit is 86-88, you Food Stamps will be on your EBT card on March 25, 2025.
- 89-92: payment on March 26
- 93-95: payment on March 27
- 96-99: payment on March 28
SNAP payments in Texas will be due on March 25 if your EDG (Eligibility Determination Group) number ends in 32-34, 86-88.
- EDG ending in 35-38, 89-92: payday on March 26
- EDG ending in 39-41: payday on March 27
- EDG ending in 42-45: payday on March 28
- EDG ending in 46-49: payday on March 27
- EDG ending in 50-53: payday on March 28
- EDG ending in 93-95: payday on March 27
- EDG ending in 96-99: payday on March 28