SNAP Payments of Up to $1,756 Begin Today in Two States; Full Food Stamps Payment Schedule Released for November

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The USDA has stated that the last SNAP payments for the year will be sent to EBT cards in Florida and Texas in October. Florida reads the beneficiary’s case number backward and drops the tenth digit after the ninth and eighth digits.

In Florida, your case number’s ninth and eighth digits must be 96 through 99 to get money on the 28th. Your EDG number must end in 42–45, 50–53, or 96–99 in Texas. People in all 50 states and territories will have to wait until at least November 1 to get their next SNAP payment.

When to get your November SNAP payment

The 2025 COLA will be added to both the November payments and the October Food Stamp payments. The highest SNAP amounts will stay the same until September 30, 2025. See below for when SNAP pays out in your state.

AlabamaNovember 4 through 23
AlaskaNovember 1
ArizonaNovember 1 through 13
ArkansasNovember 4 through 13
CaliforniaNovember 1 through 10
ColoradoNovember 1 through 10
ConnecticutNovember 1 through 3
DelawareNovember 2 through 23
FloridaNovember 1 through 28
GeorgiaNovember 5 through 23
HawaiiNovember 3 through 5
IdahoNovember 1 through 10
IllinoisNovember 1 through 10
IndianaNovember 5 through 23
IowaNovember 1 through 10
KansasNovember 1 through 10
KentuckyNovember 1 through 19
LouisianaNovember 1 through 23
MaineNovember 10 through 14
MarylandNovember 4 through 23
MassachusettsNovember 1 through 14
MichiganNovember 3 through 21
MinnesotaNovember 4 through 13
MississippiNovember 4 through 21
MissouriNovember 1 through 22
MontanaNovember 2 through 6
NebraskaNovember 1 through 5
NevadaNovember 1 through 10
New HampshireNovember 5
New JerseyNovember 1 through 5
New MexicoNovember 1 through 20
New YorkNovember 1 through 9
North CarolinaNovember 3 through 21
North DakotaNovember 1
OhioNovember 2 through 20
OklahomaNovember 1 through 10
OregonNovember 1 through 9
PennsylvaniaSNAP payments over the first 10 business days
Rhode IslandNovember 1
South CarolinaNovember 1 through 10
South DakotaNovember 10
TennesseeNovember 1 through 20
TexasNovember 1 through 28
UtahNovember 5, 11, and 15
VermontNovember 1
VirginiaNovember 1 through 7
WashingtonNovember 1 through 20
West VirginiaNovember 1 through 9
WisconsinNovember 1 through 15
WyomingNovember 1 through 4
GuamNovember 1 through 10
Puerto RicoNovember 4 through 22
District of ColumbiaNovember 1 through 10
U.S. Virgin IslandsNovember 1
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