One of the great advantages of cashing a SNAP Food Stamps check in the United States is being able to get extra money every month to buy food. This money always arrives on different dates depending on the state in which we live. That is why it is important to check on what days each state will send SNAP Food Stamps payments to their recipients.
If you have a Food Stamps check accepted before the end of November you will have the amount on your EBT card. However, if the check is in the process of being accepted you may have to wait until December to get the first of these payments. Whatever happens, the important thing is to monitor the calendar to see if we will finally get the payment within the established days.
Unlike Social Security payments, SNAP Food Stamps checks are organized by state. Each of the different states sends out SNAP checks on different days. So, if you live in the state of Alabama you will not get checks on the same day as if you live in New York State.
The best part of this is that it is rare that the days on which we collect SNAP Food Stamps and Social Security overlap, so it is good to know that we will have two different payments on two different days of the month. That way we can spread out the expenses and not run out of money before the next payment arrives.
SNAP FOOD STAMPS PAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER 2023
Each state has its own payment schedule with its own internal rules. There are some states that send check according to the last name of the recipients. Other states send the check to everyone at the same time. That is why we must look at the calendar carefully to avoid mistakes and problems with our SNAP Food Stamps check.
Here is the payment schedule we can follow for November 2023:
- Alabama: November 4 to 23
- Alaska: November 1
- Arizona: November 1 to 13
- Arkansas: November 4 to 13
- California: November 1 to 10
- Colorado: November 1 to 10
- Connecticut: November 1-3
- Delaware: November 2 to 23
- District of Columbia: November 1-10
- Florida: November 1 to 28
- Georgia: November 5 to 23
- Hawaii: November 3-5
- Idaho: November 1 to 10
- Illinois: November 1 to 10
- Indiana: November 5 to 23
- Iowa: November 1 to 10
- Kansas: November 1 to 10
- Kentucky: November 1 to 19
- Louisiana: November 1 to 23
- Maine: November 10-14
- Maryland: November 4 to 23
- Massachusetts: November 1 to 14
- Michigan: November 3 to 21
- Minnesota: November 4 to 13
- Mississippi: November 4 to 21
- Missouri: November 1 to 22
- Montana: November 2 to 6
- Nebraska: November 1 to 5
- Nevada: November 1 to 10
- New Jersey: November 1-5
- New York: November 1 to 9
- New Hampshire: November 5
- New Mexico: November 1 to 20
- North Carolina: November 3-21
- North Dakota: November 1
- Ohio: November 2-20
- Oklahoma: November 1-10
- Oregon: November 1-9
- Pennsylvania: November 3-14
- Rhode Island: November 1
- South Carolina: November 1-10
- South Dakota: November 10
- Tennessee: November 1 to 20
- Texas: November 1 to 28
- Utah: November 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: November 1
- Virginia: November 1 to 7
- West Virginia: November 1-9
- Washington: November 1 to 20
- Wisconsin: November 1 to 15
- Wyoming: November 1 to 4
The best way to check whether or not you have SNAP Food Stamp money is to look at your EBT card balance. The money will appear there so you can use it at the appropriate stores.