August's Schedule for SNAP Payments: Key Dates for Each State

Olivia Thomas
Published Jul 23, 2024


The schedule for the August Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payouts, also widely recognized as food stamps, has been announced, with dates varying across the states. 

SNAP is a fundamental financial support system for low-income families across the United States, impacting households in all 50 states, Washington D.C., and U.S. territories.

Recipients receive their benefits via electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards, which can be used like a debit card at many retailers. 

Although funded by the federal government, the administration and distribution of SNAP benefits are the responsibility of individual state governments. 

This leads to a diverse payment schedule, with each state having its own specific dates and sometimes criteria for distribution.

For example, in certain states, the date on which a recipient receives their benefits can depend on factors such as the last digit of their case number. 

In others, benefits may be distributed according to the alphabetical order of the recipient's last name. And in states like Alaska and South Dakota, all SNAP benefits are issued on a single day to everyone.

State-by-State August Payment Dates

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

In specific states, there is the added provision of extra SNAP payments during the summer months for households with qualifying children, aimed at helping cover increased grocery costs while school is out.

Following recent natural disasters, certain states have made accommodations to support those affected. For instance, Texas has broadened its eligibility for replacement benefits for individuals facing food losses due to Hurricane Beryl.

Check Out: Texas Offers Relief To SNAP And WIC Recipients Affected By Hurricane Beryl

This meticulous organization of distribution dates reflects SNAP's dedication to addressing the varied necessities of its recipients. It shows an understanding that personalized schedule management enables families to better budget their resources, ensuring food security and stability.

Recipients are advised to keep up with their respective state's schedule, allowing for more effective financial and meal planning.

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