In the United States there are many types of financial help for citizens and among them the SNAP Food Stamps stand out. This benefit is of great help to all citizens who apply for it, since it allows them to buy fresh food in order to have a better diet.
Unlike Social Security benefits, SNAP checks do not have a fixed schedule. If we look at the Social Security retirement or Supplemental Security Income calendar we can know on what day we will get the money.
The same is not true for Food Stamps checks, as each state has its own calendar. Therefore, knowing the exact day on which we will get the money from this help inside the EBT card may be impossible in many cases.
However, what we can know is when a state stops sending SNAP Food Stamps to residents. By knowing this information we can delineate whether the state has already sent out the check or not yet, making it easier to organize our finances.
WHICH STATES ARE NO LONGER SENDING SNAP FOOD STAMP PAYMENTS IN SEPTEMBER?
In order to find out whether or not a state is sending a new Food Stamps check in September, all we have to do is check the payment schedule. On those days, Food Stamp recipients may have the money directly on their EBT card.
If the state in which a citizen lives has already stopped sending the payment but it has not yet arrived, he or she should claim the money. It is usual for each citizen to get the money on time, but sometimes there may be delays.
These are all the states and the days on which they send SNAP payments. To determine if a state is not sending any more checks this month, we only need to look at the last day they have a mailing date.
- Alabama: September 4-23
- Alaska: September 1
- Arizona: September 1-13
- Arkansas: September 4-13
- California: September 1-10
- Colorado: September 1-10
- Connecticut: September 1-3
- Delaware: September 2-23
- District of Columbia: September 1 to 10
- Florida: September 1 to 28
- Georgia: September 5-23
- Hawaii: September 3-5
- Idaho: September 1-10
- Illinois: September 1 – 10 and prior cases September 1 – 20
- Indiana: September 5 – 23
- Iowa: September 1 – 10
- Kansas: September 1 – 10
- Kentucky: September 1 – 19
- Louisiana: September 1 – 23
- Maine: September 10 – 14
- Maryland: September 4 – 23
- Massachusetts: September 1 – 14
- Michigan: September 3 – 21
- Minnesota: September 4 to 13
- Mississippi: September 4 – 21
- Missouri: September 1 – 22
- Montana: September 2 to 6
- Nebraska: September 1 – 5
- Nevada: September 1 – 10
- New Hampshire: September 5
- New Jersey: September 1 – 5
- New Mexico: September 1 – 20
- New York: September 1 – 9
- North Carolina: September 3 – 21
- North Dakota: September 1
- Ohio: September 2 – 20
- Oklahoma: September 1 – 10
- Oregon: September 1 – 9
- Pennsylvania: September 3 – 14
- Rhode Island: September 1
- South Carolina: September 1 – 10
- South Dakota: September 10
- Tennessee: September 1 – 20
- Texas: September 1 to 28
- Utah: September 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: September 1
- Virginia: September 1 to 7
- Washington: September 1 to 20
- West Virginia: September 1 to 9
- Wisconsin: September 1 to 15
Only a couple of states, Texas and Florida, are still able to send payment through the 29th, although some of them may have some delay in sending checks. Remember to check your EBT card to see if your SNAP payment has arrived yet.