Despite what many people think, SNAP checks are not sent by the United States Social Security Administration. The SSA is a federal agency, which means it works the same for all states. However, the payment of SNAP Food Stamps is directly dependent on each State. Therefore, each State sends the checks on different days.
This difference means that Americans with a SNAP Food Stamps check can get payment while others have not yet cashed it. While this sounds like a bad thing, it doesn’t really matter if the retiree is effectively organizing his or her household finances. In any case, Food Stamps checks are not just for retirees; other types of Americans can request them.
Therefore, if you have a SNAP Food Stamps check you should know that each State sends payment on a different day. So the best thing to do is to check each month on what day we can get the payment of this benefit. Even though we see that the schedule of these payments includes several days, it does not mean that we will always get the payment on the last of the marked days.
This means that this day is the last day on which you will send the benefit payments. But usually all Americans with such a check get payment sooner. The best way to check if you have already gotten the money is to check your EBT card balance. Do you know when you might be able to collect SNAP Food Stamps?
NOVEMBER SNAP FOOD STAMPS SCHEDULE
Each state will send out payments on different days. Just by taking a look at the calendar we can find the state we live in and, therefore, we can find out when we will collect this benefit payment.
Here is the SNAP Food Stamps calendar for the upcoming month of November:
- Alabama: November 4-23
- Alaska: November 1
- Arizona: November 1 – 13
- Arkansas: November 4 – 13
- California: November 1 to 10
- Colorado: November 1 to 10
- Connecticut: November 1 to 10
- Delaware: November 2 to 23
- District of Columbia: November 1 to 10
- Florida: November 1 – 28
- Georgia: November 5 – 23
- Hawaii: November 3 to 5
- Idaho: November 1 to 10
- Illinois: November 1 – 10
- Indiana: November 5 – 23
- Iowa: November 1 – 10
- Kansas November 1 – 10
- Kentucky: November 1 – 19
- Louisiana: November 1 to 23
- Maine: November 10 to 14
- Maryland November 4 – 23
- Massachusetts: November 1 – 14
- Michigan: November 3 – 21
- Minnesota: November 4 – 13
- Mississippi: November 4-21
- Missouri: November 1 – 22
- Montana: November 2 – 6
- Nebraska: November 1 – 5
- Nevada: November 1 – 10
- New Jersey: November 1 – 5
- New York: November 1 to 9
- New Hampshire: November 5
- New Mexico: November 1 to 20
- North Carolina: November 3 – 21
- North Dakota: November 1
- Ohio November 2-20
- Oklahoma: November 1-10
- Oregon: November 1-9
- Pennsylvania: November 3-14
- Rhode Island: November 1
- South Carolina: November 1-10
- South Dakota: November 10
- Tennessee: November 1-20
- Texas: November 1-28
- Utah: November 5, 11 and 15
- Vermont: November 1
- Virginia: November 1 to 7
- West Virginia: November 1 to 9
- Washington: November 1 to 20
- Wisconsin: November 1 to 15
- Wyoming: November 1 – 4
The money will appear on our EBT card within those marked days. So if we check the card from time to time we will be able to tell if we have gotten SNAP Food Stamps or not.
Each payment is completely individual. This means that two citizens of the same state may get payments on different days. Keep this in mind, as many families may get payment at the beginning of the month and others may have to wait until the end of the month to collect SNAP Food Stamps.