SNAP food stamps set to reach some Americans in June
If you’ve been approved for SNAP food stamp benefits and are waiting to receive your check with the amount on your EBT card, you may need to check your payment schedule. Keep in mind that SNAP payments arrive on different days for different U.S. recipients.
So, depending on where you live, your SNAP food stamps could arrive in early June or late June. It all depends on where you live. The check you receive doesn’t affect the collection date, but it doesn’t matter what the amount is. It also doesn’t matter how many people in your family are receiving this check.
This means that if you live in the United States and are receiving SNAP food stamp checks, you need to know the payment schedule so you know when you can get your money. Just look at your EBT card to see if you have a positive balance. As soon as the money appears on your EBT card, you can use it for whatever you need.
States distributing SNAP food stamps in June
Each state has its own SNAP food stamp payment schedule for the month of June, so if you live in Kentucky or Georgia, your payments will come out on a different day in the month, so don’t worry if you live in a different state than us and you’ve already received your money on your EBT card.
Here’s the SNAP food stamp payment schedule (by state) for June.
Alabama: June 4-23 Alaska: June 1 Arizona: June 1-13 Arkansas: June 4-13 California: June 1-10 Colorado: June 1-10 Connecticut: June 1-3 Delaware: June 2-23 District of Columbia: June 1-10 Florida: June 1-28 Georgia: June 5-23 Guam: June 1-10 Hawaii: June 3-5 Idaho: June 1-10 Illinois: June 1-10 Indiana: JuneIowa: June 1-10 Kansas: June 1-10 Kentucky: June 1-19 Louisiana: June 1-23 Maine: June 10-14 Maryland: June 4-23 Massachusetts: June 1-14 Michigan: June 3-21 Minnesota: June 4-13 Mississippi: June 4-21 Missouri: June 1-22 Montana: June 2-6 Nebraska: June 1-5 Nevada: June 1- 10 New Hampshire: June 5 New Jersey: June 1-5 New Mexico: June 1-20 New York: June 1-9 North Carolina: June 3-21 North Dakota: June 1 Ohio: June 2-20 Oklahoma: June 1-10 Oregon: June 1-9 Pennsylvania: June 3-14 Puerto Rico: June 4-June 22 Rhode Island: June 1 South Carolina: June 1-10 South Dakota: June 10 Tennessee: June 1-20 Texas:June 1-28 Utah: June 5, 11, 15, 20 West Virginia: June 1-9 Wisconsin: June 1-15 Wyoming: June 1-4
Simply checking your EBT card balance statement will give you the information you need to determine if SNAP food stamps are already available. Once you have the money saved up, you can go to a participating store and buy what you need.