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Last payment of food stamps: $1,116 to reach Washington in 3 days.

Washington State‌ Residents Have Three More Days⁢ to Receive SNAP ⁤Payments

Attention Washington‌ state residents! ⁢You only ⁢have three ‌more‍ days to receive your Supplemental Nutrition⁤ Assistance ⁤Program (SNAP) ⁢payments for ​the ⁤month ⁢of July.⁢ Don’t miss ⁣out ⁢on this opportunity!

Normally, ​SNAP ​benefits⁢ are reloaded on a specific ‍day each month, depending on ‍various factors such as ‍your Social Security ⁤number, last name, case⁢ number, ‍or account number. ⁢The ⁤exact date may vary⁤ from state to state.

Important Dates for SNAP Payments in Washington

In Washington, food stamp⁢ payments are ​issued between July 1 and July 20. This ‌payment period is ‍similar to several other states‍ across ‍the country.

To be​ eligible⁣ for SNAP‌ benefits ⁣in Washington, you ‌must meet certain income requirements and‍ be a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted ​resident who‌ has⁣ resided⁤ in the country for ‌at‌ least five ‍years.

Maximum SNAP‍ Benefits for Different Household⁢ Sizes

  • Household of one: Up to ‍$281 in ⁢SNAP ⁢benefits
  • Household of three: Up to $740 ⁣in SNAP benefits
  • Household of⁢ five: Up to $1,116 in SNAP benefits

It’s important to make the most‍ of these benefits to ensure you and your family have access to nutritious ⁤food.

Did‍ you know that approximately 18% of‍ Washington residents, which⁢ is ⁢around‍ 310,900 people, receive food stamps? The average payment‍ per household⁢ member each‍ month ⁣is $168.

Regardless ‍of⁣ which ⁢state you‌ reside in, SNAP benefit recipients will receive their funds through a prepaid electronic benefit ⁣transfer ​(EBT) card. This card‍ functions like a ‌debit⁤ card and can ⁤be used at grocery stores, farmers markets,⁣ and even some online retailers. Remember, the money is intended for purchasing healthy‌ foods.

Don’t‌ miss‍ out on your ‌SNAP benefits! ⁤Act now and ‍make⁣ sure to ⁢receive your​ payment‌ before the⁤ program ends for July.

Click ⁣here to⁤ read​ more from ⁢the Washington Examiner.



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