Memorial Day & June SNAP Payments: Get Between $292 and $1,756 – See the Full Schedule

Memorial Day & June SNAP Payments: Get Between $292 and $1,756 – See the Full Schedule

The USDA’s updated SNAP benefit schedule reveals that only two states—Texas and Florida—are issuing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments around Memorial Day. These disbursements are happening either right before, on, or immediately after the federal holiday.

To receive SNAP (Food Stamp) payments, applicants must:

  • Apply through their state’s local SNAP office
  • Reside in the state where the application is made
  • Meet eligibility requirements, including income limits, work status, and citizenship or lawful presence.

Florida SNAP Payments Around Memorial Day

Florida’s SNAP payment schedule near Memorial Day 2025 depends on the 8th and 9th digits of the case number. Below is a breakdown of payout dates:

Case Number Digits (8th & 9th)SNAP Deposit Date
82 – 85May 24
86 – 88May 25
89 – 92May 26
93 – 95May 27
96 – 99May 28

Important: Only those with case numbers falling into these ranges will receive SNAP payments during the Memorial Day period.

Texas SNAP Payments Around Memorial Day

In Texas, SNAP disbursements are based on the Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number’s last two digits. Here’s the payout schedule near Memorial Day:

EDG Number Ends InBenefit Payment Date
32 – 34May 25
35 – 38May 26
39 – 41May 27
42 – 45May 28
46 – 49May 27
50 – 53May 28

June 2025 SNAP Benefit Payment Dates by State

SNAP recipients across the U.S. should be aware that June payment dates vary by state. Below is a full schedule to help beneficiaries track their expected deposit:

StateJune 2025 SNAP Payment Dates
AlabamaJune 4 to 23
AlaskaJune 1
ArizonaJune 1 to 13
ArkansasJune 4 to 13
CaliforniaJune 1 to 10
ColoradoJune 1 to 10
ConnecticutJune 1 to 3
DelawareJune 2 to 23
FloridaJune 1 to 28
GeorgiaJune 5 to 23
HawaiiJune 3 to 5
IdahoJune 1 to 10
IllinoisJune 1 to 10
IndianaJune 5 to 23
IowaJune 1 to 10
KansasJune 1 to 10
KentuckyJune 1 to 19
LouisianaJune 1 to 23
MaineJune 10 to 14
MarylandJune 4 to 23
MassachusettsJune 1 to 14
MichiganJune 3 to 21
MinnesotaJune 4 to 13
MississippiJune 4 to 21
MissouriJune 1 to 22
MontanaJune 2 to 6
NebraskaJune 1 to 5
NevadaJune 1 to 10
New HampshireJune 5
New JerseyJune 1 to 5
New MexicoJune 1 to 20
New YorkJune 1 to 9
North CarolinaJune 3 to 21
North DakotaJune 1
OhioJune 2 to 20
OklahomaJune 1 to 10
OregonJune 1 to 9
PennsylvaniaFirst 10 working days
Rhode IslandJune 1
South CarolinaJune 1 to 10
South DakotaJune 10
TennesseeJune 1 to 20
TexasJune 1 to 28
UtahJune 5, 11, 15
VermontJune 1
VirginiaJune 1 to 7
WashingtonJune 1 to 20
West VirginiaJune 1 to 9
WisconsinJune 1 to 15
WyomingJune 1 to 4
GuamJune 1 to 10
Puerto RicoJune 4 to 22
D.C.June 1 to 10
U.S. Virgin IslandsJune 1

Key Takeaways

  • Florida and Texas are the only two states issuing SNAP benefits during the Memorial Day period.
  • Florida SNAP payment eligibility is based on the 8th and 9th digits of the case number.
  • Texas payments depend on the last two digits of the EDG number.
  • June 2025 SNAP benefit dates vary across states and territories, with extended schedules in states like Florida and Texas.

SNAP recipients in Florida and Texas should closely monitor their payment dates around Memorial Day, as specific case or group numbers determine exact payout timing.

For June 2025, states follow varied distribution schedules, so staying informed ensures you don’t miss your SNAP deposit.

FAQs

Can I receive SNAP benefits in a state where I don’t live?

No. You must reside in the state where you apply for and receive SNAP benefits.

What determines the date of my SNAP benefit payment?

Each state has its own system, which may include case numbers or eligibility group identifiers to stagger payments.

Are the SNAP payments issued on Memorial Day itself?

In some cases, like in Florida, recipients with specific case numbers can receive payments on May 26, which falls near Memorial Day.

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