Last Chance: Up to $2,588 in SNAP Benefits Available for Eligible Families

Last Chance Up to $2,588 in SNAP Benefits Available for Eligible Families
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Is it feasible to get up to $2,588 in SNAP benefits? There are larger Food Stamp payments in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, despite the fact that it is not possible in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia.

Even though Hawaii had a decrease following the 2025 COLA hike, Alaska and Hawaii still hold the title for the states with the highest SNAP benefits. But there are no further payments due to these two states.

In actuality, Guam will provide up to $2,588 in food stamps.

Who can receive up to $2,588 in SNAP benefits?

Not all Guam SNAP clients are eligible for a payout this size. Without reductions, that is the maximum amount for a family of eight. You might therefore still be 8 and not be eligible for a $2,588 cheque.

Benefits may not be as high for households with additional wages, sources of income, or benefits. In Guam, one person can earn $431, compared to just $292 for those living in the 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C. In Guam, verify your eligibility based on your Social Security number:

Last Digit of SSN
Food Stamp Benefit Availability Date
7October 7
8October 8
9October 9
0October 10

In the 48 contiguous states, SNAP benefits remained in October

SNAP beneficiaries in these States can now get a maximum payment of $1,756, which was $1,751 prior to the 2025 COLA rise. October’s remaining paychecks are shown below:

State
Benefit Availability Dates
AlabamaOctober 4-23
ArizonaOctober 1-13
ArkansasOctober 4-13
CaliforniaOctober 1-10
ColoradoOctober 1-10
DelawareOctober 2-23
FloridaOctober 1-28
GeorgiaOctober 5-23
IdahoOctober 1-10
IllinoisOctober 1-10
IndianaOctober 5-23
IowaOctober 1-10
KansasOctober 1-10
KentuckyOctober 1-19
LouisianaOctober 1-23
MaineOctober 10-14
MarylandOctober 4-23
MassachusettsOctober 1-14
MichiganOctober 3-21
MinnesotaOctober 4-13
MississippiOctober 4-21
MissouriOctober 1-22
NevadaOctober 1-10
New MexicoOctober 1-20
New YorkOctober 1-9
North CarolinaOctober 3-21
OhioOctober 2-20
OklahomaOctober 1-10
OregonOctober 1-9
Pennsylvania
Over the first ten business days
South CarolinaOctober 1-10
South DakotaOctober 10
TennesseeOctober 1-20
TexasOctober 1-28
Utah
October 11 and 15
VirginiaOctober 1-7
WashingtonOctober 1-20
West VirginiaOctober 1-9
WisconsinOctober 1-15
WyomingOctober 1-4

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Location
Benefit Availability Dates
GuamOctober 1-10
Puerto RicoOctober 4-22
The District of ColumbiaOctober 1-10

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