The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which used to be called Food Stamps, is very important for millions of people in the US who need help paying for food. Families and people with low incomes can get monthly money from this program to help them buy food. As usual, changes will be made to the payments in December 2024, and a new schedule with exact times for distribution will be released.
People who get help from SNAP need to make sure they don’t miss any payments so they can get their money on time. Different states have different due dates, which can change based on when the payment is accepted. The method is meant to make sure that the people who need it the most get the help they need quickly, even if the process seems complicated.
Like most benefits of this kind, the SNAP payment plan for December 2024 is different in each state. This means we need to know our exact schedules so we know when our money will be ready on our EBT cards each month.
Get SNAP food stamps in December
To make sure that millions of people in the United States can get healthy food, SNAP is an important program. SNAP funds are sent out every month, and December will be no different. In general, payments are made throughout the month, with different people getting their money at different times. People who receive help should know when they will be paid so that they can plan their food purchases and make sure that getting help doesn’t cause any problems.
So, the following is the plan for each state’s SNAP Food Stamp payments in December:
Here’s a table of the data:
State/Territory | Date(s) |
---|---|
Alabama | December 4 to 23 |
Alaska | December 1 |
Arizona | December 1 to 13 |
Arkansas | December 4 to 13 |
California | December 1 to 10 |
Colorado | December 1 to 10 |
Connecticut | December 1 to 3 |
Delaware | December 2 to 23 |
District of Columbia | December 1 to 10 |
Florida | December 1 to 28 |
Georgia | December 5 to 23 |
Guam | December 1 to 10 |
Hawaii | December 3 to 5 |
Idaho | December 1 to 10 |
Illinois | December 1 to 10 |
Indiana | December 5 to 23 |
Iowa | December 1 to 10 |
Kansas | December 1 to 10 |
Kentucky | December 1 to 19 |
Louisiana | December 1 to 23 |
Maine | December 10 to 14 |
Maryland | December 4 to 23 |
Massachusetts | December 1 to 14 |
Michigan | December 3 to 21 |
Minnesota | December 4 to 13 |
Mississippi | December 4 to 21 |
Missouri | December 1 to 22 |
Montana | December 2 to 6 |
Nebraska | December 1 to 5 |
Nevada | December 1 to 10 |
New Hampshire | December 5 |
New Jersey | December 1 to 5 |
New Mexico | December 1 to 20 |
New York | December 1 to 9 |
North Carolina | December 3 to 21 |
North Dakota | December 1 |
Ohio | December 2 to 20 |
Oklahoma | December 1 to 10 |
Oregon | December 1 to 9 |
Pennsylvania | December 3 to 14 |
Puerto Rico | December 4 to 22 |
Rhode Island | December 1 |
South Carolina | December 1 to 10 |
South Dakota | December 10 |
Tennessee | December 1 to 20 |
Texas | December 1 to 28 |
Utah | December 5, 11, and 15 |
Virgin Islands | December 1 |
Vermont | December 1 |
Virginia | December 1 to 7 |
Washington | December 1 to 20 |
West Virginia | December 1 to 9 |
Wisconsin | December 1 to 15 |
Wyoming | December 1 to 4 |
SNAP payments will be made in December on a plan that differs by state, just like they have been in the past. Different states pay their bills at different times each month. Some pay in the beginning, some in the middle, or some at the end. The exact date of payment will rely on a number of things, such as the case number of each recipient and the rules in their area.
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