The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as Food Stamps, helps millions of low-income families in the United States every month. This program supports grocery budgets so families can afford healthy, nutritious food.
If you’re receiving SNAP benefits, it’s important to know when your Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card will be loaded with funds for June 2024. Since SNAP is federally funded but managed at the state level, the exact payment dates vary by state.
Here’s a full guide to SNAP payment dates for June.
Who Can Get SNAP Benefits?
To qualify for SNAP:
You must live in the state where you are applying.
Your income and resources must fall within certain limits set by the federal government. These limits are updated each year.
Once approved, your benefits are loaded monthly on an EBT card, which works like a debit card at participating stores.
June 2024 SNAP Payment Dates by State
Here are the estimated SNAP payment schedules for June, based on each state’s usual distribution pattern:
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 1–20
Indiana: June 5–23
Iowa: 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 4–22
Rhode Island: June 1
South Carolina: June 1–19
South Dakota: June 10
Tennessee: June 1–20
Texas: June 1–28
Utah: June 5, 11, and 15
Virgin Islands: June 1
Vermont: June 1
Virginia: June 1–7
Washington: June 1–20
West Virginia: June 1–9
Wisconsin: June 1–15
Wyoming: June 1–4
How Are SNAP Benefits Delivered?
Once your benefits are approved, you’ll receive them each month through an EBT card. You can use the card to:
Buy grocery items and approved beverages
Shop at authorized stores, including supermarkets, farmers markets, and some online retailers
Need Help or Have Questions?
If you’re unsure about your benefit date or have issues with your EBT card, you can:
Visit your state’s SNAP website
Contact your local SNAP office
Use your state’s EBT helpline
You can also check your balance and transaction history online or through your EBT mobile app if available.
SNAP benefits are a vital source of help for many American families. Knowing your payment date each month helps you plan your grocery shopping and budget better. Since each state manages its own schedule, be sure to check your local guidelines or refer to the list above. And remember, if you ever have questions, help is just a click or call away.
FAQs
When will I get my SNAP benefits for June 2024?
SNAP benefits are paid based on your state’s schedule. Check the state-by-state list above for exact payment ranges.
How will I receive my SNAP benefits?
Benefits are loaded onto an EBT card, which works like a debit card and can be used at approved grocery stores and markets.
Can I use my EBT card online?
Yes, in many states, EBT cards can be used to shop online with approved retailers like Amazon or Walmart.
What can I buy with SNAP benefits?
You can buy groceries, fruits, vegetables, dairy, bread, meat, and other essential food items. Alcohol, tobacco, and non-food items are not allowed.
How do I check my EBT balance?
You can check your balance through your state’s EBT portal, mobile app, or by calling the number on the back of your EBT card.
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