USDA and the Food and Nutrition Service have already confirmed the SNAP payment dates in September. Some States like Alaska, will start on the first day. However, South Dakota will not send Food Stamps until September 10, 2024.
The good thing is the fact that all SNAP recipients in South Dakota will get their money in their EBT card on the same payday, September 10, 2024. Therefore, there is no need to know your case number, SSN, or EDG to check when your payment arrives.
How much money can SNAP recipients get in South Dakota on Sep. 10?
Food Stamp recipients in South Dakota can get the same maximum amounts as in the rest of the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. What is more, it will depend on their household size, income, and resources.
Anyway, the average payment for an individual is $202, while the maximum is $291. Some families may have qualified for SUN Bucks in other States, but this supplement for school-aged children is not available in South Dakota.
The maximum SNAP amount for a family of 4 is $973, or $713 on average. If you have a really big family or household size, the money you could receive in you EBT will be up to $1,751.
States sending SNAP (Food Stamps) before September 10
Here are the payment dates for the other 49 States, to know if you qualify for a payday you should check: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule
- 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
- Florida: September 1-28
- Georgia: September 5-23
- Hawaii: September 3-5
- Idaho: September 1-10
- Illinois: September 1-10
- 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 4-13
- Mississippi: September 4-21
- Missouri: September 1-22
- Montana: September 2-6
- 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: Over the first 10 business days
- Rhode Island: September 1
- South Carolina: September 1-10
- Tennessee: September 1-20
- Texas: September 1-28
- Utah: September 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: September 1
- Virginia: September 1-7
- Washington: September 1-20
- West Virginia: September 1-9
- Wisconsin: September 1-15
- Wyoming: September 1-4