Every new month a new SNAP check arrives to the citizens of the United States. This money always arrives on EBT cards and can be used at different locations in America. If you receive one of these benefits, pay attention to the days when you will be able to receive this check.
Remember that you can use these cards in some restaurants. Not at all restaurants in the United States, but at a few. So now you can not only buy food with your SNAP payment, but you can also eat at some places in the United States.
As for the amount, each citizen will receive a totally different check. For that reason, it is not possible to average the SNAP payment per month. Each SNAP beneficiary knows how much money he or she will receive. The amount, however, depends on the individual situation of each American.
When will I receive SNAP in August 2023?
In this list of States you can find out when you will be able to receive your SNAP check. Each state has its own rules. In addition, it is also good to keep in mind that there is not one exact day, but several.
Therefore, if you are expecting to receive one of these checks you should keep in mind that you will not be able to count that money on one exact day. This is the payment schedule:
- Alabama: 4-23
- Alaska: 1
- Arizona: 1-13
- Arkansas: 4-13
- California: 1-10
- Colorado: 1-10
- Connecticut: 1-3
- Delaware: 2-23
- District of Columbia: 1-10
- Florida: 1-28
- Georgia: 5-23
- Hawaii: 3-5
- Idaho: 1-10
- Illinois: 1-10 (older cases 1-20)
- Indiana: 5-23
- Iowa: 1-10
- Kansas: 1-10
- Kentucky: 1-19
- Louisiana: 1-23
- Maine: 10-14
- Maryland: 4-23
- Massachusetts: 1-14
- Michigan: 3-21
- Minnesota: 4-13
- Mississippi: 4-21
- Missouri: 1-22
- Montana: 2-6
- Nebraska: 1-5
- Nevada: 1-10
- New Hampshire: 5
- New Jersey: 1-5
- New Mexico: 1-20
- New York: 1-9
- North Carolina: 3-21
- North Dakota: 1
- Ohio: 2-20
- Oklahoma: 1-10
- Oregon: 1-9
- Pennsylvania: 3-14
- Rhode Island: 1
- South Carolina: 1-10
- South Dakota: 10
- Tennessee: 1-20
- Texas: 1-28
- Utah: 5, 11, 15
- Vermont: 1
- Virginia: 1-7
- Washington: 1-20
- West Virginia: 1-9
- Wisconsin: 1-15
- Wyoming: 1-4
The days marked in this list are the days in August. The rest of the States that do not appear in the list will be charged on different days. If you have any doubts about this, you can always consult the official source of the United States Government.