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SNAP payments: February 17-28 bring Food Stamps, huge checks in 2025

USDA will carry on delivering SNAP payments in the United States, some Food Stamps will not arrive until February 28, 2025

Francisco Candelera
18/02/2025 07:00
en Finance
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Many States have not finished delivering SNAP benefit payments in February 2025. Actually, some recipients may have gotten money on their EBT cards but others are waiting for it even if they are currently living in the same city.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can give checks of up to $292 for individuals. Families of 8 can receive up to $1,756 in 2025. On average checks can be $1,317 for 8 and $199 for 1. If you are 4 members in your household, it can be up to $975 or $726 on average.

SNAP payments through February 28

As of February 18, there are 17 States which have not finished delivering SNAP benefits yet. Therefore, it is important to check the way each State administers paydays. USDA explains eligibility on the monthly SNAP Issuance Schedule for all States. It available at: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule

  • Alabama: February 4-23
  • Delaware: February 2-23
  • Florida: February 1-28
  • Georgia: February 5-23
  • Indiana: March 5-23
  • Kentucky: February 1-19
  • Louisiana: February 1-23
  • Maryland: February 4-23
  • Michigan: February 3-21
  • Mississippi: February 4-21
  • Missouri: February 1-22
  • New Mexico: February 1-20
  • North Carolina: February 3-21
  • Ohio: February 2-20
  • Tennessee: February 1-20
  • Texas: February 1-28
  • Washington: February 1-20
  • Puerto Rico: February 4 – 22

SNAP payments coming in March

Here’s the full list of States not delivering SNAP benefits in the United States until March. The reason is simple, they have already issued all the monthly Food Stamps in February 2025.Alaska: March 1

  • Arizona: March 1-13
  • Arkansas: March 4-13
  • California: March 1-10
  • Colorado: March 1-10
  • Connecticut: March 1-3
  • Hawaii: March 3-5
  • Idaho: March 1-10
  • Illinois: March 1-10
  • Iowa: March 1-10
  • Kansas: March 1-10
  • Maine: March 10-14
  • Massachusetts: March 1-14
  • Minnesota: March 4-13
  • Montana: March 2-6
  • Nebraska: March 1-5
  • Nevada: March 1-10
  • New Hampshire: March 5
  • New Jersey: March 1-5
  • New York: March 1-9
  • North Dakota: March 1
  • Oklahoma: March 1-10
  • Oregon: March 1-9
  • Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days in March
  • Rhode Island: March 1
  • South Carolina: March 1-10
  • South Dakota: March 10
  • Utah: March 15
  • Vermont: March 1
  • Virginia: March 1-7
  • West Virginia: March 1-9
  • Wisconsin: March 1-15
  • Wyoming: March 1-4
  • Guam: March 1-10
  • The District of Columbia: March 1-10
  • The U.S. Virgin Islands: March 1

Are you facing food insecurity? If so, it is time to apply for SNAP. These Food Stamps can help you make ends meet. Helping someone apply is also possible.

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