A new Food Stamps payment has been scheduled for July 15. SNAP recipients in Utah may be eligible if they meet the requirements USDA set for the July 15 payday.
Utah has already sent 2 SNAP payments on July 5th and July 11th. If you received any of them on your Electronic Benefits Transfer card, you are not eligible for the July 15 check.
Eligible SNAP recipients in Utah
USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service announced that Food Stamps will be delivered on July 15 to those recipients whose first letter of their last name is P – Z.
If the first letter of your name is A – G, you will receive your next SNAP benefit payment on August 5th in Utah. So, you will have to wait for about 22 days.
Those Food Stamp recipients whose first letter of their last name is H – O will get their money on their EBT cards on August 11th.
SNAP payment amounts in Utah
The maximum Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payment is worth $291 in Utah and in the 48 contiguous States, as well as the District of Columbia. Keep in mind that SNAP benefits do not provide you with enough money for all the necessary groceries.
In fact, it is only enough to buy part of them. For your information, the average payment is about 202 dollars for just 1 person said the CBPP. The bigger your family is, the more money you could get from USDA. A family of 8 can get up to $1,751 or an average check of $1,196.
Families of 4 may be more frequent than those of 8. So, let’s have a look at their possible average and maximum benefit amounts. If you have a household of 4, you can receive up to $973 on your EBT card on July 15. File now for Food Stamps if you have a low income or help a person in need to do so.