$292 Food Stamps Available by October 28: How to Claim Yours

The SNAP benefits will still be available until October 28, 2024. After these pay periods, recipients of Food Stamps will have to wait for new monthly installments onto their EBT cards in the month of November.

Only 2 states will take longer to deliver SNAP payments in the United States, which is quite impressive. Keep in mind, however, that the USDA permits the states to manage the paydays and applications, and therefore these are not paid on the same dates.

Full list of States sending SNAP (Food Stamps) checks

While many recipients of SNAP are already looking elsewhere for their Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program payment in November, a few others are still waiting for their cash in order to buy food this month of October.

StateDates
AlabamaOctober 4-23
DelawareOctober 2-23
FloridaOctober 1-28
GeorgiaOctober 5-23
IndianaOctober 5-23
LouisianaOctober 1-23
MarylandOctober 4-23
MichiganOctober 3-21
MinnesotaOctober 4-13
MississippiOctober 4-21
MissouriOctober 1-22
North CarolinaOctober 3-21
TexasOctober 1-28
Puerto RicoOctober 4-22
Food Stamp benefits were also sent out by other states like New Mexico, Tennessee and Ohio on the 20th of October, so check your EBT now! Use any available initiatives such as the Double Up Food Bucks program to maximize your SNAP benefits.

SNAP payments in November

New Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program users and those unaware of Food Stamp issuance dates in their state should screen upcoming payment dates. Apply for food stamps if your income is low.

StateClaim Dates
AlabamaOctober 4-23
DelawareOctober 2-23
FloridaOctober 1-28
GeorgiaOctober 5-23
IndianaOctober 5-23
LouisianaOctober 1-23
MarylandOctober 4-23
MichiganOctober 3-21
MinnesotaOctober 4-13
MississippiOctober 4-21
MissouriOctober 1-22
North CarolinaOctober 3-21
TexasOctober 1-28
Puerto RicoOctober 4-22
StateClaim Dates
IowaNovember 1 to 10
KansasNovember 1 to 10
KentuckyNovember 1 to 19
LouisianaNovember 1 to 23
MaineNovember 10 to 14
MarylandNovember 4 to 23
MassachusettsNovember 1 to 14
MichiganNovember 3 to 21
MinnesotaNovember 4 to 13
MississippiNovember 4 to 21
MissouriNovember 1 to 22
MontanaNovember 2 to 6
NebraskaNovember 1 to 5
NevadaNovember 1 to 10
StateClaim Dates
IowaNovember 1 to 10
KansasNovember 1 to 10
KentuckyNovember 1 to 19
LouisianaNovember 1 to 23
MaineNovember 10 to 14
MarylandNovember 4 to 23
MassachusettsNovember 1 to 14
MichiganNovember 3 to 21
MinnesotaNovember 4 to 13
MississippiNovember 4 to 21
MissouriNovember 1 to 22
MontanaNovember 2 to 6
NebraskaNovember 1 to 5
NevadaNovember 1 to 10
New HampshireNovember 5
New JerseyNovember 1 to 5
New MexicoNovember 1 to 20
New YorkNovember 1 to 9
North CarolinaNovember 3 to 21
North DakotaNovember 1
OhioNovember 2 to 20
OklahomaNovember 1 to 10
OregonNovember 1 to 9
PennsylvaniaOver the first ten business days
Rhode IslandNovember 1
South CarolinaNovember 1 to 10
StateClaim Dates
South DakotaNovember 10
TennesseeNovember 1 to 20
TexasNovember 1 to 28
UtahNovember 5, 11 and 15
VermontNovember 1
VirginiaNovember 1 to 7
WashingtonNovember 1 to 20
West VirginiaNovember 1 to 9
WisconsinNovember 1 to 15
WyomingNovember 1 to 4
LocationClaim Dates
GuamNovember 1 to 10
Puerto RicoNovember 4 to 22
The District of ColumbiaNovember 1 to 10
The U.S. Virgin IslandsNovember 1

To sum up, the SNAP benefits would remain in existence and accessible to beneficiaries until the 28th of October in the year 2024, although different states may have different payment dates. With the beneficiaries getting ready for the payments of November, it would be important to pay attention to upcoming dates as well as eligibility.

New applicants who satisfy the income requirements may wish to receive food stamp benefits. Programs, Double Up Food Bucks or such, may also be utilized in order to maximize the benefits. Understanding how the disbursement works, families are able to help themselves so that they do not run out of essential food aid.

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