SNAP Payments Up to $292 Coming Next Month – Here Are the Scheduled Paydays

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If you’re receiving SNAP benefits in June 2025, the final paydays are just around the corner—especially for residents in Florida and Texas. While most states have already wrapped up their June deposits, these two states will continue issuing payments through June 28. If you’re wondering when to expect your money, and how much you could get in July, here’s the full scoop.

Final June

For Florida residents, the date of your SNAP deposit depends on your case number. Specifically, it’s based on the 9th and 8th digits (read together). Here’s how the final June paydays line up:

Case Number DigitsFlorida SNAP Payday
89-92June 26
93-95June 27
96-99June 28

In Texas, SNAP benefits are divided into two categories depending on when your household was certified. If you were certified before June 1, 2020, your benefits were scheduled between June 1 and June 15. But if you’re receiving benefits later in the month, it’s because of a different EDG number.

Here are the remaining June paydays for Texas:

EDG Number Ends InTexas SNAP Payday
35-38June 26
39-41June 27
42-45June 28
46-49June 27
50-53June 28
89-92June 26
93-95June 27
96-99June 28

If your EDG number matches one of the above, make sure to check your EBT balance on the designated day.

July Pay

Looking ahead to July, every state has its own payment schedule. But don’t worry—the maximum benefit amounts remain the same for July, August, and September 2025. That means a single individual could still collect up to $292, while an eight-member household might receive up to $1,756. Each additional person increases that maximum.

Here’s the full July 2025 SNAP schedule by state:

StateSNAP Deposit Dates
AlabamaJuly 4 to 23
AlaskaJuly 1
ArizonaJuly 1 to 13
ArkansasJuly 4 to 13
CaliforniaJuly 1 to 10
ColoradoJuly 1 to 10
ConnecticutJuly 1 to 3
DelawareJuly 2 to 23
FloridaJuly 1 to 28
GeorgiaJuly 5 to 23
HawaiiJuly 3 to 5
IdahoJuly 1 to 10
IllinoisJuly 1 to 10
IndianaJuly 5 to 23
IowaJuly 1 to 10
KansasJuly 1 to 10
KentuckyJuly 1 to 19
LouisianaJuly 1 to 23
MaineJuly 10 to 14
MarylandJuly 4 to 23
MassachusettsJuly 1 to 14
MichiganJuly 3 to 21
MinnesotaJuly 4 to 13
MississippiJuly 4 to 21
MissouriJuly 1 to 22
MontanaJuly 2 to 6
NebraskaJuly 1 to 5
NevadaJuly 1 to 10
New HampshireJuly 5
New JerseyJuly 1 to 5
New MexicoJuly 1 to 20
New YorkJuly 1 to 9
North CarolinaJuly 3 to 21
North DakotaJuly 1
OhioJuly 2 to 20
OklahomaJuly 1 to 10
OregonJuly 1 to 9
PennsylvaniaFirst 10 workdays
Rhode IslandJuly 1
South CarolinaJuly 1 to 10
South DakotaJuly 10
TennesseeJuly 1 to 20
TexasJuly 1 to 28
UtahJuly 5, 11, and 15
VermontJuly 1
VirginiaJuly 1 to 7
WashingtonJuly 1 to 20
West VirginiaJuly 1 to 9
WisconsinJuly 1 to 15
WyomingJuly 1 to 4
GuamJuly 1 to 10
Puerto RicoJuly 4 to 22
D.C.July 1 to 10
U.S. Virgin IslandsJuly 1

Amounts

SNAP amounts vary based on your income, expenses, and household size. But here’s a quick glance at the maximum benefit limits through September 2025:

Household SizeMax Monthly Benefit
1$292
2$535
3$766
4$973
5$1,155
6$1,386
7$1,532
8$1,751
Each Add’l+$219

These amounts come from the USDA and apply nationwide. If you want to know your specific benefit, check your state SNAP portal or EBT account.

FAQs

When is Florida’s last SNAP payment for June?

June 28, 2025, for case numbers ending in 96-99.

How much can 1 person get on SNAP in July?

Up to $292 per month if eligible.

When does Texas pay SNAP in July?

From July 1 through July 28, 2025.

Do SNAP benefits expire?

Yes, after about 9 months of no use.

What’s the max for an 8-person household?

Up to $1,756 per month on SNAP.

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