November’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments offer essential support for families and individuals across the United States.
While the maximum SNAP benefit for individuals can reach $292, families of eight may receive up to $1,756, depending on their household size and other income sources.
With the end of November approaching, several states continue to distribute these vital benefits, helping households meet their nutritional needs.
Ongoing SNAP Payments This Week
As of November 18, specific states remain on schedule to issue SNAP payments. The distribution varies based on each state’s method, often linked to Social Security or case numbers. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect this week.
Kentucky SNAP Payments
Kentucky’s SNAP payments will be finalized on November 19. Payments on this date are for individuals with a case number ending in 9.
If your case number ends in 8, your payment would have been issued on November 17. Beneficiaries are encouraged to check their balances to confirm receipt of funds.
New Mexico SNAP Payments
In New Mexico, SNAP payments are staggered based on the recipient’s Social Security Number (SSN). Here’s the remaining schedule:
- Nov. 18: SSNs ending in 09, 29, 49, 69, or 89
- Nov. 19: SSNs ending in 10, 30, 50, 70, or 90
- Nov. 20: SSNs ending in 00, 20, 40, 60, or 80
Ohio SNAP Payments
Ohio distributes SNAP benefits based on the last digit of the recipient’s case number. The last two payment dates for November are:
- Nov. 18: Case numbers ending in 8
- Nov. 20: Case numbers ending in 9
Tennessee SNAP Payments
Tennessee’s SNAP payments are linked to the last two digits of the beneficiary’s SSN. Here’s how the distribution schedule plays out for the remainder of the month:
- Nov. 18: SSNs ending in 85-89
- Nov. 19: SSNs ending in 90-94
- Nov. 20: SSNs ending in 95-99
Washington SNAP Payments
Washington state’s distribution schedule for SNAP extends through November 20, providing critical financial assistance to eligible families.
Complete List of States Distributing SNAP Benefits
For those curious about ongoing SNAP distributions in November, here’s a list of states still sending payments:
State | November Payment Dates |
---|---|
Alabama | Nov 4-23 |
Delaware | Nov 2-23 |
Florida | Nov 1-28 |
Georgia | Nov 5-23 |
Indiana | Nov 5-23 |
Kentucky | Nov 1-19 |
Louisiana | Nov 1-23 |
Maryland | Nov 4-23 |
Michigan | Nov 3-21 |
Mississippi | Nov 4-21 |
Missouri | Nov 1-22 |
New Mexico | Nov 1-20 |
North Carolina | Nov 3-21 |
Ohio | Nov 2-20 |
Tennessee | Nov 1-20 |
Texas | Nov 1-28 |
Washington | Nov 1-20 |
Puerto Rico is also distributing benefits from Nov. 4 through Nov. 22.
Late November Payments and Extended Schedules
Florida and Texas are among the states with the latest payment dates in November, continuing through November 28. For individuals and families relying on these benefits, it’s crucial to note your state’s specific schedule, which often depends on SSNs or case numbers. This ensures prompt access to essential funds.
Checking SNAP Eligibility
To determine your payment date or eligibility, visit USDA’s SNAP monthly issuance schedule. The USDA provides detailed guidelines and schedules for every state.