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SNAP payments from February 6th through the 28th

Food Stamps continue arriving on EBT cards in many States in the U.S., find out when you could get SNAP benefits in February

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SNAP payments from February 6 to 28 in the USA

SNAP payments from February 6 to 28 in the USA

SNAP recipients are already receiving the 2025 COLA increase. Although it has been a very small increase, it could make a difference in the long term. Food Stamps will continue coming this month. Make sure you use all the security features your EBT card has since scammers are stealing a great deal of benefits.

USDA will not replace more stolen benefits because funds for this purpose are over. Thus, SNAP recipients should take good care of their EBT card PIN codes and personal information. Here is the list of States that have not finished delivering Food Stamps yet.

SNAP benefits from February 2025

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has confirmed that there could be SNAP payments through February 28, 2025.

Alabama: February 4-23
Arizona: February 1-13
Arkansas: February 4-13
California: February 1-10
Colorado: February 1-10
Delaware: February 2-23
Florida: February 1-28
Georgia: February 5-23
Idaho: February 1-10
Illinois: February 1-10
Indiana: February 5-23
Iowa: February 1-10
Kansas: February 1-10
Kentucky: February 1-19
Louisiana: February 1-23
Maine: February 10-14
Maryland: February 4-23
Massachusetts: February 1-14
Michigan: February 3-21
Minnesota: February 4-13
Mississippi: February 4-21
Missouri: February 1-22
Montana: February 2-6
Nevada: February 1-10
New Mexico: February 1-20
New York: February 1-9
North Carolina: February 3-21
Ohio: February 2-20
Oklahoma: February 1-10
Oregon: February 1-9
Pennsylvania: During the first ten business days in February
South Carolina: February 1-10
South Dakota: February 10
Tennessee: February 1-20
Texas: February 1-28
Utah: February 15
Virginia: February 1-7
Washington: February 1-20
West Virginia: February 1-9
Wisconsin: February 1-15
Guam: February 1-10
Puerto Rico: February 4 – 22
The District of Columbia: February 1-10

Who will receive $292 from the SNAP program?

This will be the maximum benefit in the 48 contiguous States for a family of 1. If your family is the largest, let’s say 8, you will receive up to $1,756 from SNAP. Do you have a family that is even larger?

An additional person can add up to $220 if you are 9, instead of 8. Families of 4 are very common in the United States. The maximum SNAP benefit for this family size is $975.

For your information, the SNAP payments in Guam, will be much higher than in the 48 contiguous States. They range from up to $431 for 1 member to $2,588 for 8.

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