One of the most striking things about SNAP Food Stamps payments is that we may get check sooner or later depending on where in the United States we live. And the timing of payments for this benefit is very different in some corners of the country. For that reason, some states have already paid all the checks for this benefit and others have not yet.
Knowing this payment schedule is key to being able to organize everything related to our country’s economy as efficiently as possible. However, it is also true that some States have different internal rules for organizing the payment of SNAP Food Stamps. While in some States they pay all checks on the 1st of the month, in others the payment arrives on different days depending on the birthday.
Therefore, it is key to know this payment schedule if we have SNAP Food Stamps accepted. If we do not have it, it is also a good idea to check the calendar in case we start getting these checks in the future. The more information we have about this, the better.
Which states have sent all SNAP Food Stamps payments?
Some states have already sent out checks, but other states have not. There is no better or more efficient way to find out exactly when the payments have been sent out than to check the payment schedule. If we need to know the exact day of the collection we will have to look at the internal rules of each state to send the SNAP Food Stamps.
Here is the complete April payment schedule for SNAP Food Stamps in 2024:
- Alabama: April 4 to 23
- Alaska: April 1
- Arizona: April 1 to 13
- Arkansas: April 4 to 13
- California: April 1 to 10
- Colorado: April 1 to 10
- Connecticut: April 1 to 3
- Delaware: April 2 to 23
- District of Columbia: April 1 to 10
- Florida: April 1 to 28
- Georgia: April 5 to 23
- Guam: April 1 to 10
- Hawaii: April 3 to 5
- Idaho: April 1 to 10
- Illinois: April 1 to 10
- Indiana: April 5 to 23
- Iowa: April 1 to 10
- Kansas: April 1 to 10
- Kentucky: April 1 to 19
- Louisiana: April 1 to 23
- Maine: April 10-14
- Maryland: April 4 to 23
- Massachusetts: April 1 to 14
- Michigan: April 3 to 21
- Minnesota: April 4 to 13
- Mississippi: April 4 to 21
- Missouri: April 1 to 22
- Montana: April 2 to 6
- Nebraska: April 1 to 5
- Nevada: April 1 to 10
- New Hampshire: April 5
- New Jersey: April 1 to 5
- New Mexico: April 1 to 20
- New York: April 1 to 9
- North Carolina: April 3 to 21
- North Dakota: April 1
- Ohio: April 2 to 20
- Oklahoma: April 1 to 10
- Oregon: April 1 to 9
- Pennsylvania: April 3 to 14
- Puerto Rico: April 4 to April 22
- Rhode Island: April 1
- South Carolina: April 1 to 10
- South Dakota: April 10
- Tennessee: April 1 to 20
- Texas: April 1 to 28
- Utah: April 5, 11 and 15
- Virgin Islands: April 1
- Vermont: April 1
- Virginia: April 1 to 7
- Washington: April 1 to 20
- West Virginia: April 1 to 9
- Wisconsin: April 1 to 15
- Wyoming: April 1 to 4
Check the state where you live and see if the SNAP Food Stamps payment schedule has ended. If it has ended, the money should appear on your EBT card. If it has not, you should claim your benefit as soon as possible.