SNAP Alert Up to $1,756 in Food Stamps Being Issued This Week – Check Your State's November Schedule

Vicki Bonomo

SNAP Alert Up to $1,756 in Food Stamps Being Issued This Week – Check Your State’s November Schedule

If you are a person, your SNAP payment can be up to $292. You might not be able to get the most money from Food Stamps, though, if you have other jobs or ways to make money. The most a family of eight can get is $1,756. As you can see, the amount of money needed depends on how many people live in the same house.

As of November 28, 2024, the USDA has confirmed that SNAP payouts will still be made. This month, folks in Florida and Texas will get paid at the latest. Other states won’t have as many payment dates left.

SNAP checks going out on November 18

SNAP funds will only be sent out by the state of Kentucky on November 19. So, if your case number ends in 9, you will only get Food Stamps on November 19. If it ends in 8, you got your money on the 17th on your EBT card. Now is the time to check your amount if you haven’t already.

Food Stamps will be sent to people in New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee, and Washington until November 20, 2024. You will need to check your Social Security Number in New Mexico. If it finishes in 09, 29, 49, 69, or 89, you will get SNAP on November 18. The 19th is the day for people whose number ends in 10, 30, 50, 70, or 90. And on November 20, if it ends in 00, 20, 40, 60, or 80.

The last number of the SNAP case number is used in Ohio. The last two paychecks will be on November 18 (which ends on 8) or November 20 (which ends on 9). The last two numbers of a Tennessee SSN are different:

  • SSN ends in 85-89 = benefits available on the 18th of the month
  • SSN ends in 90-94 = benefits available on the 19th of the month
  • SSN ends in 95-99 = benefits available on the 20th of the month

Full list of the states that are still sending SNAP

Check to see if you are eligible for payday on the USDA website at https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule:

Here’s a table representing the given data:

State/TerritoryDates
AlabamaNovember 4–23
DelawareNovember 2–23
FloridaNovember 1–28
GeorgiaNovember 5–23
IndianaNovember 5–23
KentuckyNovember 1–19
LouisianaNovember 1–23
MarylandNovember 4–23
MichiganNovember 3–21
MississippiNovember 4–21
MissouriNovember 1–22
New MexicoNovember 1–20
North CarolinaNovember 3–21
OhioNovember 2–20
TennesseeNovember 1–20
TexasNovember 1–28
WashingtonNovember 1–20
Puerto RicoNovember 4–22

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