States that provide food stamps or SNAP benefits in July
A total of 16 states and Puerto Rico continue to provide SNAP benefits. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will provide food stamps through July 28, 2024.
However, some states may take longer to reload your EBT card than others. Keep in mind that while SNAP is a federal program of food and nutrition funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it’s the states that control paydays and process applications.
States sending out SNAP payments by July 23
Many states will be distributing food stamps through July 23, 2024. These include Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana and Maryland. To receive these benefits in Alabama, your case number must end in 70-74 (July 18th), 75-79 (July 19th), 80-84 (July 20th), 85-89 (July 21st), 90-94 (July 22nd) or 95-99 (July 23rd).
Eligible recipients in Delaware whose last names start with the letters QR (18th), S (19th), T (20th), UV (21st), W (22nd), X, Y or Z (23rd) can receive food stamps through July 23. In Georgia, there are three more SNAP payment days for recipients whose IDs end with 70-79 (19th), 80-89 (21st) and 90-99 (23rd).
There are also three paydays left for SNAP recipients in Indiana: People whose last name starts with the letter S will get their food stamps on July 19. If their last name starts with the letter T, U or V, their payment will be on the 21st. If their last name starts with the letter W, X, Y or Z, they’ll get it on the 23rd.
SNAP payments sent before and after July 23
Several states will send all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits through July 20: New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee and Washington. Other states, including Michigan, Mississippi and North Carolina, will send food stamps through July 21.
Missouri and Puerto Rico are the only three states that will send money to EBT cards through July 22. In Missouri, people born in October whose last names start with AK or LZ will receive payments on July 18 or 19. Payments will also be sent to people born in November (July 20 or 21) and December (July 22).
Florida and Texas will be the last states to distribute SNAP benefits, as they plan to distribute them to all recipients by July 28. The maximum payment per person will be $291, but the average payment will be about $202.