SNAP benefit payments worth up to $1,759 for 4-member families in this US State start on June 3

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit payments started on June 1 and will continue through June 28, check SNAP paydays

Large SNAP payments to be issued shortly

Large SNAP payments to be issued shortly

There are several States that start sending Food Stamps on June 3, 2024. However, only one of them will give checks worth up to $1,759 to eligible families of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

In fact, Hawaii is the only State that sends up to $1,759 for a family of 4 on SNAP. The 48 contiguous States will send up to $973, which is a good amount but far from the amount in Hawaii. This is because some States and U.S. territories have higher inflation and need more money to buy the same amount of food.

Who can receive SNAP benefits starting from June 3?

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients in Hawaii, Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, will begin on June 3. For example, if you qualify for Food Stamps in Hawaii, you can receive money on your EBT on June 3 or June 5.

If the first letter of your last name is A – I, your SNAP benefits in Hawaii will arrive on June 3. If it is J – Z, they will be due on the 5th. The payment dates for Michigan will continue through June 21.

If you are on SNAP benefits in Michigan and your ID ends in 0, June 3 will be your next payday. If it ends in 1, June 5th will be when recipients could get Food Stamps. Therefore, if it ends in 2, the payment will take place on the 7th.

North Carolina and Pennsylvania will start sending SNAP on June 3

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries in North Carolina will get Food Stamps on June 3 if their SSN (Social Security Number) ends in 1. Those whose SSN ends in 2 will receive it on the 5th.

The June 7 payment will be for those SNAP beneficiaries whose SSN ends in 3. The last State that sends money to Electronic Benefit Transfer cards from June 3 is Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania sends Food Stamps over the first ten business days. It would be advisable to check when you get your money because it will depend on the county you live in. Visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule for more details.

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