SNAP Benefits to See Changes After 2025 COLA, with Reductions for Hawaii

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As the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025 approaches, recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in Hawaii will face a reduction in their benefits, similar to what occurred with the 2024 COLA. While most states see an increase in SNAP payments post-COLA, Hawaii remains an exception, highlighting the variability in how states handle these adjustments.

Maximum SNAP Benefits by Household Size

For those who qualify for the maximum SNAP benefit, payments vary based on household size and location. Here’s what to expect:

  • Households of 8: Up to $1,756
  • Individuals: Up to $292
  • Families of 4: Up to $975

However, residents of Alaska may receive more due to regional differences. For example, in Rural 2 areas, an 8-person household can receive up to $3,516 in SNAP benefits.

SNAP Benefit Payment Dates

Starting October 1, 2024, the new SNAP payment schedule will take effect across various states. Some states will distribute the entire month’s payments on the first day, while others spread it out throughout the month. Notably, states like Alaska, Vermont, Rhode Island, and North Dakota will send all payments on October 1.

Below are payment schedules for states listed alphabetically:

States A-M

  • Alabama: October 4-23
  • Alaska: October 1
  • California: October 1-10
  • Florida: October 1-28
  • Hawaii: October 3-5
  • Kentucky: October 1-19
  • Louisiana: October 1-23

States N-W

  • Nebraska: October 1-5
  • New Jersey: October 1-5
  • Ohio: October 2-20
  • Texas: October 1-28
  • Virginia: October 1-7
  • Wisconsin: October 1-15

Upcoming Changes to SNAP Eligibility Rules

Aside from benefit payments, changes to SNAP eligibility rules will take effect in October. Americans aged 18-54 (previously 18-52) will be required to work at least 80 hours per month to receive SNAP benefits beyond three months over three years. This rule applies to Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD).

Exemptions may apply for individuals who are disabled, pregnant, veterans or have aged out of foster care, among other conditions. Affected individuals need to stay informed and comply with the updated rules to maintain their benefits.

Conclusion

While most states will see an increase in SNAP benefits after the 2025 COLA, Hawaii will experience a reduction. Recipients are advised to check their new payment amounts starting on October 1, 2024, and ensure compliance with updated eligibility requirements, especially those related to work hours.

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Mason Hart

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