The United States Department of Agriculture or USDA, has announced the SNAP payments due on February 21. There are three States that will send Food Stamps through February 21 only.
Michigan, Mississippi, and North Carolina have on February their last SNAP payment this month. Millions of Americans receive Food Stamps every month, but not all receive the money on the same day.
As for the SNAP amounts, if you have no other sources of income and no money on hand, you may receive up to $535 if you are 2 members. An average payment could be about $372 if you do not qualify for the maximum benefit.
MAXIMUM SNAP PAYMENT AMOUNTS ON FEBRUARY 21
A single person on Food Stamps can receive up to $291. Getting an average payment is not bad either since it could be about $202. A family of 3 can receive about $598 on average.
The maximum Food Stamp amount for 3 people can be up to $766. Four-member families can receive up to $973. Average payments for four can be about $713.
Other SNAP maximum amounts are $1,155 (5 members), $1,386 (6 members), $1,532 (7 members), and up to $1,751 if you are 8 people living in the same household.
ELIGIBILITY FOR FOOD STAMPS IN MICHIGAN, MISSISSIPPI AND NORTH CAROLINA
For your information, to get Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in Michigan on February 21, your ID must end in 9. So, all you have to do is check if your ID number ends in 9.
Mississippi uses your SNAP case number. Therefore, if it ends in 95-99, your payment of up to $1,751 is due on February 21, 2024. On the contrary, North Carolina uses the Social Security Number.
So, if you are a SNAP beneficiary in North Carolina and your Social Security Number ends in 0, your benefits will be in your Electronic Benefits Transfer card on February 21 as well.