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SNAP: payments before and after Valentine’s Day in February 2025

USDA has confirmed all the SNAP payments in February, many recipients may buy something special for Saint Valentine's Day

Francisco Candelera
14/07/2025 09:42
en Finance
SNAP payments before and after Saint Valentine's Day

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The United States Department of Agriculture will also issue SNAP payments on Saint Valentine’s Day. If you are creative, you can prepare a delicious meal for that special occasion.

The thing is, there will be SNAP payments before and after Saint Valentine’s Day as well. Florida and Texas will carry on with Food Stamp payments through February 28, 2025. Thus, there will be more than 2 weeks of paydays.

SNAP payments before and after St. Valentine’s Day

Discover if your State is still delivering SNAP payments in February. Massachusetts and Maine will stop issuing Food Stamps on February 14 this month. So, the money will arrive on time to buy the necessary groceries for this special day.

Alabama: February 4-23
Arizona: February 1-13
Arkansas: February 4-13
Delaware: February 2-23
Florida: February 1-28
Georgia: February 5-23
Indiana: February 5-23
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
New Mexico: February 1-20
North Carolina: February 3-21
Ohio: February 2-20
Tennessee: February 1-20
Texas: February 1-28
Utah: February 15
Washington: February 1-20
Wisconsin: February 1-15
Puerto Rico: February 4 – 22

Which States will not issue SNAP payments until March?

If you have collected your SNAP payments in February, discover the new paydays for March 2025.
Alaska: March 1
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
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
Vermont: March 1
Virginia: March 1-7
West Virginia: March 1-9
Wyoming: March 1-4
Guam: March 1-10
The District of Columbia: March 1-10
The U.S. Virgin Islands: March 1

For your information, the maximum SNAP benefit a couple can receive is $536. If you are a family of 3, you will receive up to $768. It could be up to $975 if you are 4 people living in the same household. Families of 5 can receive up to $1,158. An 8-member family can receive up to $1,756.

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