As we approach October 2024, millions of eligible Americans will receive SNAP benefit payments of up to $1,800. These payments are distributed monthly to support low-income families in purchasing nutritious food, thus improving their overall well-being.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), provides these benefits via Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards. Each state or territory manages the payment distribution, so the benefit dates vary based on the recipient’s location.
October SNAP Payment Dates by State
SNAP benefit payments are not distributed on the same day for all recipients. The payment dates depend on the state you reside in. Here’s a comprehensive list of payment dates for October 2024:
State | Payment Dates |
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Alabama | October 4 to 23 |
Alaska | October 1 |
Arizona | October 1 to 13 |
Arkansas | October 4 to 13 |
California | October 1 to 10 |
Colorado | October 1 to 10 |
Connecticut | October 1 to 3 |
Delaware | October 2 to 23 |
District of Columbia | October 1 to 10 |
Florida | October 1 to 28 |
Georgia | October 5 to 23 |
Guam | October 1 to 10 |
Hawaii | October 3 to 5 |
Idaho | October 1 to 10 |
Illinois | October 1 to 20 |
Indiana | October 5 to 23 |
Iowa | October 1 to 10 |
Kansas | October 1 to 10 |
Kentucky | October 1 to 19 |
Louisiana | October 1 to 23 |
Maine | October 10 to 14 |
Maryland | October 4 to 23 |
Massachusetts | October 1 to 14 |
Michigan | October 3 to 21 |
Minnesota | October 4 to 13 |
Mississippi | October 4 to 21 |
Missouri | October 1 to 22 |
Montana | October 2 to 6 |
Nebraska | October 1 to 5 |
Nevada | October 1 to 10 |
New Hampshire | October 5 |
New Jersey | October 1 to 5 |
New Mexico | October 1 to 20 |
New York | October 1 to 9 |
North Carolina | October 3 to 21 |
North Dakota | October 1 |
Ohio | October 2 to 20 |
Oklahoma | October 1 to 10 |
Oregon | October 1 to 9 |
Pennsylvania | October 3 to 14 |
Puerto Rico | October 4 to 22 |
Rhode Island | October 1 |
South Carolina | October 1 to 19 |
South Dakota | October 10 |
Tennessee | October 1 to 20 |
Texas | October 1 to 28 |
Utah | October 5, 11, and 15 |
Vermont | October 1 |
Virgin Islands | October 1 |
Virginia | October 1 to 7 |
Washington | October 1 to 20 |
West Virginia | October 1 to 9 |
Wisconsin | October 1 to 15 |
Wyoming | October 1 to 4 |
Note: The specific payment dates may vary slightly based on additional factors such as individual case numbers and Social Security numbers.
SNAP Benefit Amounts for October 2024
The amount a household receives in SNAP benefits depends on its size and financial situation. For October 2024, the monthly SNAP benefit amounts are as follows:
Household Size | SNAP Benefit Amount |
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1 | $292 |
2 | $536 |
3 | $768 |
4 | $975 |
5 | $1,158 |
6 | $1,390 |
7 | $1,536 |
8 | $1,756 |
Additional Member | + $220 |
Eligibility Criteria for SNAP Benefits
To qualify for SNAP benefits, households must meet certain income and resource criteria:
- Gross Income: Must be at or below 130% of the federal poverty line.
- Net Income: After deductions, net income must be at or below the poverty line.
- Resources: Households without elderly or disabled members must have assets below $2,750, and those with elderly or disabled members must have assets below $4,250.
How to Apply for SNAP Benefits
You can apply for SNAP benefits through your local SNAP office or the USDA SNAP website. You’ll need to provide proof of income, expenses, and identity. If approved, benefits will be delivered based on the number of people in your household.
Conclusion
SNAP benefits provide crucial support for millions of low-income families across the U.S. By understanding the eligibility criteria, benefit amounts, and the EBT card loading schedule, beneficiaries can better manage their resources and plan their monthly expenses.
Staying informed about these details is essential for maintaining food security and achieving financial stability.
FAQs
A family of eight can receive up to $1,756 per month in SNAP benefits, with an additional $220 for each extra member.
In Texas, SNAP benefits will be loaded onto EBT cards between October 1 and October 28, 2024.
For a single-person household, the gross income limit is $2,072 per month.
Yes, homeless individuals can receive SNAP benefits even without a permanent address or place to cook.
You can check your SNAP benefit balance by logging into your state’s EBT portal or by calling the customer service number on the back of your EBT card.