Texas and Florida will be the only 2 States that will send SNAP benefits through June 28. To qualify for Food Stamps in Florida you will need to use your case number.
If your case number 9th and 8th digit are 68-71, you will be eligible for the SNAP benefits on June 20. Do not forget to drop the 10th digit and read your case number backward.
Who will receive SNAP checks of up to 1,751 from June 21-28 in Florida?
Those Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients whose case number 9th and 8th digit is 72-74 will get money on June 21. Florida Case number whose 9th and 8th digit is 75-78 get money on June 22.
The next payday, on June 23, will be for those who have 79-91 as their 9th and 8th digit. Unless it is 82-85, you will not get money on June 24. Floridians can receive money on EBT cards on June 25 if it is 86-88.
The last three payment dates will be for those whose 9th and 8th digits are 89-92, 93-95 and 96-99. So, their money will be sent on June 26, June 27, and June 28 respectively. The maximum Food Stamps will be for families of 8 since they can receive up to $1,751 from USDA.
These are the SNAP recipients who get money through June 28
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments in Texas are linked to Eligibility Determination Numbers (EDG). So, it will depend on the number you have when your Food Stamps arrive.
Sometimes more than one EDG range can qualify for Food Stamps in Texas.
- EDG ending in 14-17 or 68-71: payment on June 20.
- EDG ending in 18-20 or 72-74: payment on June 21.
- EDG ending in 21-24 or 75-78: payment on June 22.
- EDG ending in 25-27 or 79-81: payment on June 23.
- EDG ending in 28-31 or 82-85: payment on June 24.
- EDG ending in 32-34 or 86-88: payment on June 25.
- EDG ending in 35-38 or 89-92: payment on June 26.
- EDG ending in 39-41, 46-49, 93-95: payment on June 27.
- EDG ending in 42-45, 50-53, 96-99: payment on June 28.