USDA’s payment schedule shows the last SNAP paydays in May. Therefore, you could still receive money on your EBT card if you live in one of the following States. Families with three members can receive up to $766.
However, their average SNAP payments are worth $598 for 3, almost 600 dollars. Do not forget that to get the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program money, you must have a low income. Of course, there are other work, income, and age requirements.
WHICH STATES ARE STILL SENDING SNAP BENEFITS?
The United States Department of Agriculture confirmed that there are 13 States sending Food Stamps. Just 2 of them, Florida and Texas, will be sending this food assistance through May 28.
Alabama: May 4 – 23
Delaware: May 2 – 23
Georgia: May 5 – 23
Indiana: May 5 – 23
Louisiana: May 1 – 23
Maryland: May 4 – 23
Mississippi: May 4 – 21
Missouri: May 1 – 22
New Mexico: May 1 – 20
North Carolina: May 3 – 21
Ohio: May 2 – 20
Puerto Rico: May 4 -May 22
Tennessee: May 1 – 20
Washington: May 1 – 20
ELIGIBILITY FOR SNAP BENEFITS
In order to know when your money is due, you need to check the way your State administers Food Stamp payments. For example, Alabama is sending Food Stamps through May 23, but you need to know the last 2 digits of your case number. Case numbers from 80-84 to 95-99 will be eligible for checks of up to $766 if you are 3.
Delaware will also be sending SNAP checks through May 23, but they use the first letter of your last name. Letters T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z will be eligible for Food Stamps on these days. Another State that uses a different way to arrange payments is Georgia. May 23 will also be the last payday there.
Georgia will use the last two digits of your ID. In fact, there are only 2 paydays left on May 21 and May 23. Eligible ID numbers are 80-89 and 90-99 respectively. If you would like to know when your money will be on your EBT cards visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule