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The new SNAP food stamp checks won’t reach all recipients

Unlike the retirement benefits of the U.S. Social Security (SSI) and others, SNAP Food Stamp Payments arrive earlier or later, depending on the state in which the beneficiary lives. For that reason, while some have already received a check, others are still waiting to enjoy it.

Anyway, the most important thing is to know the schedule of payments so that we have an idea in our head about the day of collection. This will help us remember when we have to pay the SNAP food stamps on the EBT cardOnce we have the money available, we can spend it on whatever we want within the participating institutions.

Full SNAP Food Stamp Payment Schedule for July

While it is true that some states have already implemented a number of all SNAP food stamp payments, it is also true that knowing the full schedule of payments gives us a more complete overview. In this way, we can know if our state has already paid us the money and if we have it available on our EBT card.

This is the completee SNAP Food Stamp Payment Schedule for the Month of July 2024:

  • Alabama: July 4-23
  • Alaska: July 1
  • Arizona: July 1-13
  • Arkansas: July 4-13
  • California: July 1-10
  • Colorado: July 1-10
  • Connecticut: July 1-3
  • Delaware: July 2-23
  • District of Columbia: July 1-10
  • Florida: July 1-28
  • Georgia: July 5-23
  • Guam: July 1-10
  • Hawaii: July 3-5
  • Idaho: July 1-10
  • Illinois: July 1-10
  • Indiana: July 5-23
  • Iowa: July 1-10
  • Kansas: July 1-10
  • Kentucky: July 1-19
  • Louisiana: July 1-23
  • Maine: July 10-14
  • Maryland: July 4-23
  • Massachusetts: July 1-14
  • Michigan: July 3-21
  • Minnesota: July 4-13
  • Mississippi: July 4-21
  • Missouri: July 1-22
  • Montana: July 2-6
  • Nebraska: July 1-5
  • Nevada: July 1-10
  • New Hampshire: July 5
  • New Jersey: July 1-5
  • New Mexico: July 1-20
  • New York: July 1-9
  • North Carolina: July 3-21
  • North Dakota: July 1
  • Ohio: July 2-20
  • Oklahoma: July 1-10
  • Oregon: July 1-9
  • Pennsylvania: July 3-14
  • Puerto Rico: July 4 to July 22
  • Rhode Island: July 1
  • South Carolina: July 1-10
  • South Dakota: July 10
  • Tennessee: July 1-20
  • Texas: July 1-28
  • Utah: July 5, 11, and 15
  • Virgin Islands: July 1
  • Vermont: July 1
  • Virginia: July 1-7
  • Washington: July 1-20
  • West Virginia: July 1-9
  • Wisconsin: July 1-15
  • Wyoming: July 1-4

If we live in a state where the SNAP Food Stamp Payment Schedule has already expired, we may need to file a claim as soon as possible. However, some states have not sent out all of their checks yet, so we may need to wait a few days before claiming a late payment.