In May, the SNAP benefit will continue reloading payments to low-income families.
When are SNAP Benefits Reloaded?
SNAP recipients typically see their SNAP benefits reloaded with the date depending on the recipient’s Social Security number, account or case number, and last name.
The SNAP benefits reloaded normally between the 1st and 10th of the month. But with some exceptions to other states. To identify the date a recipient receives in each month, see the last digit of the head of households.
Here are SNAP benefits reloaded in every state according to Washington Examiner:
- 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
- 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 and older cases 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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SNAP Benefits Reloaded
If you are qualified and approved for SNAP benefits, the amount is transferred to EBT cards.
According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, with a maximum of $740, an average monthly SNAP benefit in a household is $577. For a household of eight, the maximum is $1,691 and the average payment is $1,150. For higher than eight, it can be calculated either by calculating by adding a maximum of $211 for an additional person.
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