SNAP benefits through June 10 in California, Guam, Colorado, Illinois, Idaho, Kansas, Iowa, Maine, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia.
So, if you are on SNAP benefits and have not received your payment yet, there are upcoming paydays. The thing is each State or U.S. territory administers paydays in a different way.
SNAP benefits in California
Some States like California, use Food Stamp recipient’s case numbers. For example, if your case number ends in 6, you will receive money on your EBT card on June 6, 2024.
In this way, it will be much easier for beneficiaries to know when their money is due. Therefore, there will be payments on June 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. Following the same order, payments will be for those whose case number ends in 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0.
Colorado uses a Social Security Number to arrange SNAP paydays. Once more, it will be very predictable. If your SSN ends in 6, your payment will be on June 6, and so on.
Guam is sending the largest SNAP benefits through June 10
Among all the places that are sending Food Stamps through June 10, Guam is sending the highest benefit amounts. Bear in mind that where inflation is higher (Alaska, Hawaii, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program sends more money too.
Maximum SNAP amounts for Guam recipients are:
- household of 1: 430 dollars
- household of 2: 788 dollars
- household of 3: 1,129 dollars
- household of 4: 1,434 dollars
- household of 5: 1,703 dollars
- household of 6: 2,044 dollars
- household of 7: 2,259 dollars
- household of 8: 2,581 dollars
Each additional member can get $323 extra in Guam. SNAP amounts are lower in the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. For example, a single person can receive up to $291, 4 up to $973, and 8 up to $1,751. To know when other States are sending Food Stamps in June visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule