The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the schedule for November’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, commonly known as food stamps. These payments help millions of Americans access nutritious food, and understanding the timing and eligibility for these payments is crucial for recipients. The upcoming payments, from November 7 through November 14, will impact SNAP participants in several states. Here’s what you need to know.
SNAP Payments for November: Key Dates
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From November 7 to November 14, two states—Maine and Massachusetts—will be issuing their SNAP benefits. This is the last group of payments for these states in November, so eligible recipients should check their EBT cards on these dates.
Maine: Payment Dates Based on Birthdates
In Maine, SNAP recipients can expect their benefits on specific days based on the last digit of their birthday. Here is the schedule:
- 10th of the month for those with birthdates ending in 0 or 9
- 11th of the month for birthdates ending in 1 or 8
- 12th of the month for birthdates ending in 2 or 3
- 13th of the month for birthdates ending in 4 or 7
- 14th of the month for birthdates ending in 5 or 6
This birthdate-based system allows the state to distribute benefits more efficiently throughout the month.
Massachusetts: Payment Dates Based on Social Security Numbers
The last digit of the recipient’s Social Security Number (SSN) determines SNAP payments in Massachusetts. Here’s how the payments are scheduled:
- 7th of the month for SSNs ending in 4
- 8th of the month for SSNs ending in 5
- 10th of the month for SSNs ending in 6
- 11th of the month for SSNs ending in 7
- 13th of the month for SSNs ending in 8
- 14th of the month for SSNs ending in 9
Each group will receive their benefits on the designated date according to their SSN, helping ensure a smooth distribution process.
Remaining SNAP Payments for November
Other states across the country will continue to issue SNAP payments throughout November, with varying dates depending on state-specific schedules. Here are the remaining payment windows for a few states:
- Alabama: November 4 to 23
- Arizona: November 1 to 13
- California: November 1 to 10
- Florida: November 1 to 28
- Georgia: November 5 to 23
- Michigan: November 3 to 21
- New York: November 1 to 9
- Texas: November 1 to 28
- Wisconsin: November 1 to 15
Several other states will be issuing payments during various windows, with dates spread across the month of November. Recipients should refer to the schedules specific to their state to ensure they know when to expect their benefits.
Special Considerations for U.S. Territories
SNAP recipients in U.S. territories like Guam, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia will also receive their payments within specific timeframes in November. For example, Puerto Rico’s payments will be issued between November 4 and November 22, while the District of Columbia will issue payments from November 1 to 10.
Conclusion
With SNAP payments helping millions of Americans meet their nutritional needs, recipients need to be aware of the scheduled dates for November. For those in Maine and Massachusetts, remember that payments are based on birthdates or SSNs. Other states have their set timelines, and the USDA has provided a comprehensive overview of these dates. Ensure you are prepared by checking your EBT card on the relevant date, and consult your state’s schedule for further details.