$975 SNAP Payments Set for Late November: Is Your State Eligible?

$975 SNAP Payments Set for Late November Is Your State Eligible
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients should expect to receive another payment cycle as November draws near.

Low-income households in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and U.S. territories can get monthly assistance to help them purchase groceries through SNAP benefits, generally known as food stamps.

These SNAP funds are put into electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards, which can then be used to buy eligible foods at participating stores.

Although SNAP is a federal program, payment schedules differ since benefits are disbursed at the state and local levels. States have different deadlines for payments, and the timeframe may change depending on the recipient’s case number, the first letter of their last name, or other state-specific laws.

What is the amount of November SNAP benefits that recipients will receive?

Low-income families can receive financial assistance from SNAP for the purchase of certain commodities by using an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, which functions similarly to a debit card and can be used to purchase food at approved businesses.

Depending on the size of the household, gross and net income, and other factors, benefits are provided each month.

We would like to share with you all the potential payment amounts based on this year’s SNAP benefits criteria because beneficiaries need to know how much they receive:

Household Members
SNAP Benefit Amount
1 member$292
2 members$536
3 members$768
4 members$975
5 members$1,158
6 members$1,390
7 members$1,536
8 members$1,756
Each additional member
+$220

Additionally, the maximum allowance for a family of four in Alaska is from $1,258 to $1,953, but the maximum in Hawaii is $1,723. Meanwhile, the 48 states and the District of Columbia will continue to have a minimum benefit of $23.

In Alaska, the minimum payment varies from $30 to $47 per month, but in Hawaii, it is $41. Everything you need to know about the SNAP benefit extension, including specific payment schedules, may be found on the program’s website.

Read Also: November Food Assistance: Are You Getting Up to $1,756 in SNAP Payments?

For the final two weeks of November, new SNAP benefits have been verified.

The following list of verified payment dates is based on the SNAP benefits payment schedule, allowing American households to record these dates on their calendars:

State
SNAP Benefit Dates (November)
Alabama4 to 23
Alaska1
Arizona1 to 13
Arkansas4 to 13
California1 to 10
Colorado1 to 10
Connecticut1 to 3
Delaware2 to 23
District of Columbia1 to 10
Florida1 to 28
Georgia5 to 23
Guam1 to 10
Hawaii3 to 5
Idaho1 to 10
Illinois1 to 20
Indiana5 to 23
Iowa1 to 10
Kansas1 to 10
Kentucky1 to 19
Louisiana1 to 23
Maine10 to 14
Maryland4 to 23
Massachusetts1 to 14
Michigan3 to 21
Minnesota4 to 13
Mississippi4 to 21
Missouri1 to 22
Montana2 to 6
Nebraska1 to 5
Nevada1 to 10
New Hampshire5
New Jersey1 to 5
New Mexico1 to 20
New York1 to 9
North Carolina3 to 21
North Dakota1
Ohio2 to 20
Oklahoma1 to 10
Oregon1 to 9
Pennsylvania3 to 14
Puerto Rico4 to 22
Rhode Island1
South Carolina1 to 19
South Dakota10
Tennessee1 to 20
Texas1 to 28
Utah5, 11, and 15
Virgin Islands1
Vermont1
Virginia1 to 7
Washington1 to 20
West Virginia1 to 9
Wisconsin1 to 15
Wyoming1 to 4
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