$431 In SNAP Benefits Schedule For November 2024 For All US States: Know Details

By Amit Tiwari

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$431 In SNAP Benefits Schedule For November 2024 For All US States

In November, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits—commonly known as food stamps—are being issued to eligible recipients across the United States.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has set specific schedules for each state, with benefits already distributed in many areas by November 10. Here’s a guide to when you can expect SNAP benefits based on your location and how much you may receive.

SNAP Benefit Payment Dates Through November 10

For those residing in one of 10 states, as well as in the District of Columbia and Guam, SNAP benefits were scheduled for distribution from November 1 through November 10. In these regions, recipients will have already received their benefits by the second week of November:

  • District of Columbia: November 1 to 10
  • Guam: November 1 to 10
  • South Dakota: November 10 (only)
  • South Carolina: November 1 to 10
  • Oklahoma: November 1 to 10
  • Nevada: November 1 to 10
  • Kansas: November 1 to 10
  • Iowa: November 1 to 10
  • Idaho: November 1 to 10
  • Illinois: November 1 to 10
  • California: November 1 to 10
  • Colorado: November 1 to 10

In these areas, payments should now be accessible on EBT cards. If you have not received your benefit, it’s advisable to check your EBT balance or contact your local SNAP office.

Other States’ SNAP Payment Schedules for November

While some states issued benefits early in the month, others have extended schedules. Here is the full list of remaining November SNAP payment dates across various states:

State/Territory Payment Dates
Alabama November 4 to 23
Arizona November 1 to 13
Arkansas November 4 to 13
Delaware November 2 to 23
Florida November 1 to 28
Georgia November 5 to 23
Indiana November 5 to 23
Kentucky November 1 to 19
Louisiana November 1 to 23
Maine November 10 to 14
Maryland November 4 to 23
Massachusetts November 1 to 14
Michigan November 3 to 21
Minnesota November 4 to 13
Mississippi November 4 to 21
Missouri November 1 to 22
New Mexico November 1 to 20
New York November 1 to 9
North Carolina November 3 to 21
Ohio November 2 to 20
Oregon November 1 to 9
Pennsylvania First 10 business days
Tennessee November 1 to 20
Texas November 1 to 28
Utah November 5, 11, and 15
Washington November 1 to 20
West Virginia November 1 to 9
Wisconsin November 1 to 15
Puerto Rico November 4 to 22

This varied schedule allows each state to manage the distribution process smoothly, ensuring funds reach recipients based on their state’s structure.

Maximum SNAP Benefit Amounts in 2024

SNAP benefit amounts depend on several factors, including household income, family size, and location. However, the USDA has established maximum benefits, which vary slightly by region due to differences in the cost of living.

Here’s an outline of maximum benefits for eligible individuals in 2024:

  • Contiguous 48 States and DC: Up to $292 for a single-person household.
  • Guam: Higher SNAP benefits due to inflationary adjustments in the territory.
  • Puerto Rico: Different payment levels also adjusted for regional costs.

These maximum amounts help households meet basic food needs and are adjusted periodically to reflect changes in food prices and inflation.

Key Tips for SNAP Recipients in November

  1. Check Payment Date: Ensure you know your state’s specific payment date. SNAP funds should be available on your EBT card according to the schedule above.
  2. Plan Ahead: If you receive your benefits earlier in the month, planning food purchases through the end of November can help manage expenses effectively.
  3. Verify Amounts: Benefit amounts vary by household size, income, and location. If you’re unsure about your monthly SNAP amount, contact your state’s SNAP office or check your EBT balance.

SNAP is an essential resource for many, particularly as inflation affects grocery prices. By keeping track of your payment schedule and maximizing SNAP benefits, you can effectively meet household food needs through the month.


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Amit Tiwari

A tax law expert with a knack for breaking down complex regulations into digestible insights. Amit’s articles on the tax news blog offer invaluable guidance to readers navigating changes in tax legislation.

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