June 2023 SNAP benefit payment dates.
Get Ready for Your June SNAP Benefits Payment
Recipients of benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are set to receive a new payment throughout June.
If you’re a low-income household receiving food stamps, you should have received your payment on Thursday if you live in Vermont, Rhode Island, North Dakota, or Alaska. For the rest of the states, the reloading schedule varies depending on your Social Security number, last name, case number, or account number. Check out the schedule below to see when you can expect your payment:
SNAP Benefits Reloading Schedule
- 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
- Hawaii: June 3-5
- Idaho: June 1-10
- Illinois: June 1-10 and older cases 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
- Rhode Island: June 1
- South Carolina: June 1-10
- South Dakota: June 10
- Tennessee: June 1-20
- Texas: June 1-28
- Utah: June 5, 11, and 15
- Vermont: June 1
- Virginia: June 1-7
- Washington: June 1-20
- West Virginia: June 1-9
- Wisconsin: June 1-15
- Wyoming: June 1-4
Once you’re approved for SNAP benefits, you’ll receive a prepaid electronic benefit transfer card that works like a debit card. You can use it at grocery stores, farmer’s markets, or some retailers online to purchase healthy foods.
The number of recipients across all states varies, with bigger populations or higher poverty rates seeing a larger amount of SNAP recipients. Benefits are calculated based on household income and size, with the recipient’s household income generally needing to be at or below 130% of the poverty line. In fiscal 2023, the poverty line used to calculate SNAP benefits is $1,920 a month. An average monthly SNAP benefit for a household of three is $577, with a maximum of $740. An average payment for a household of eight is $1,150, with a maximum of $1,691. Any household higher than eight can be calculated by adding a maximum of $211 per additional person.
Don’t miss out on your SNAP benefits payment this month. Check the reloading schedule above and plan accordingly!
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