Currently, there are updated SNAP maximum amounts after the October 1, 2024, COLA increase. Actually, it will not be until October 1, 2025, when Food Stamp recipients get their Cost-of-Living Adjustment.
The maximum SNAP payment is $1,756 for 8 members in the 48 contiguous States. However, you could receive a lot more if you live in one of these two States and you qualify for the full Food Stamp amount.
Largest SNAP benefit payments in the U.S. for March
USDA has confirmed that the largest SNAP payment will be delivered in Alaska. Nevertheless, not all Food Stamp recipients in Alaska can receive the largest benefits to buy nutritious food in the United States.
Alaska has arranged payment amounts in 3 different areas. Depending on where you live you can get more or less money. Alaskans who live in Urban areas can get up to $337 (1 person). If you live in areas designated as Rural 1 or Rural 2 it can be up to $481 or $586 for 1 person. If you are 8 it can be $2,265, $2,888, and $3,516 respectively.
The other State that will issue the largest SNAP payments in the United States will be Hawaii. In March, you could get up to:
1: $517
2: $948
3: $1,357
4: $1,723
5: $2,046
6: $2,456
7: $2,714
8: $3,102
Note: Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands also have larger SNAP payments than the 48 contiguous States.
March SNAP payment schedule in the U.S.
Check when you could receive Food Stamps in the United States in March. Not all SNAP recipients get money on the same payday because it depends on the State where they live.
Alabama: March 4-23
Alaska: March 1
Arizona: March 1-13
Arkansas: March 4-13
California: March 1-10
Colorado: March 1-10
Connecticut: March 1-3
Delaware: March 2-23
Florida: March 1-28
Georgia: March 5-23
Hawaii: March 3-5
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
Nebraska: March 1-5
Nevada: March 1-10
New Hampshire: March 5
New Jersey: March 1-5
New Mexico: March 1-20
New York: March 1-9
North Carolina: March 3-21
North Dakota: March 1
Ohio: March 2-20
Oklahoma: March 1-10
Oregon: March 1-9
Pennsylvania: During the first 10 business days in March
Rhode Island: March 1
South Carolina: March 1-10
South Dakota: March 10
Tennessee: March 1-20
Texas: March 1-28
Utah: March 15
Vermont: March 1
Virginia: March 1-7
Washington: March 1-20
West Virginia: March 1-9
Wisconsin: March 1-15
Wyoming: March 1-4
Guam: March 1-10
Puerto Rico: March 4 – 22
The District of Columbia: March 1-10
The U.S. Virgin Islands: March 1