2023 SNAP Schedule – Food stamps or SNAP have been a lifeline for many low-income households and it helps them purchase food for their table.
2023 SNAP Schedule For Every State
States send out SNAP according to their monthly schedule. Households who are receiving SNAP in every state can expect their payments on their usual dates for May this year.
Here is the 2023 SNAP schedule in every state including the District of Columbia according to Go Banking Rates:
- Alabama (May 4 – 23)
- Alaska (May 1)
- Arizona (May 1 – 13)
- Arkansas (May 4 – 13)
- California (May 1 – 10)
- Colorado (May 1 – 10)
- Connecticut (May 1 – 3)
- Delaware (May 2 – 23)
- The District of Columbia (May 1 – 10)
- Florida (May 1 – 28)
- Georgia (May 5 – 23)
- Hawaii (May 3 – 5)
- Idaho (May 1 – 10)
- Illinois (May 1 – 10, older cases are on May 1 – 20)
- Indiana (May 5 – 23)
- Iowa (May 1 – 10)
- Kansas (May 1 – 10)
- Kentucky (May 1 – 19)
- Louisiana (May 1 – 23)
- Maine (May 10 – 14)
- Maryland (May 4 – 23)
- Massachusetts (May 1 – 14)
- Michigan (May 3 – 21)
- Minnesota (May 4 – 13)
- Mississippi (May 4 – 21)
- Missouri (May 1 – 22)
- Montana (May 2 – 6)
- Nebraska (May 1 – 5)
- Nevada (May 1- 10)
- New Hampshire (May 5)
- New Jersey (May 1 -5)
- New Mexico (May 1 – 20)
- New York (May 1 – 9)
- North Carolina (May 3 – 21)
- North Dakota (May 1)
- Ohio (May 2 – 20)
- Oklahoma (May 1 – 10)
- Oregon (May 1 – 9)
- Pennsylvania (May 3 -14 )
- Rhode Island (May 1)
- South Carolina (May 1 – 10)
- South Dakota (May 10)
- Tennessee (May 1 – 20)
- Texas (May 1- 28)
- Utah (May 5, 11, and 15)
- Vermont (May 1)
- Virginia (May 1 – 7)
- Washington (May 1 – 20)
- West Virginia (May 1 – 9)
- Wisconsin (May 1 – 15)
- Wyoming (May 1 – 4)
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2023 SNAP Schedule
The 2023 SNAP is paid by the U.S. Department of Agriculture which administers the cost of the program in every state. The state will be the one who will determine who is qualified and also set the schedule.
To be eligible for SNAP, under federal laws, households must meet certain income and asset requirements.
If you want to know more about the 2023 SNAP schedule, don’t worry, the USDA gives information on monthly schedules for all states.
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