SNAP Benefits Payment Dates for June 16–22, 2025: What You Need to Know by State

SNAP Benefits Payment Dates for June 16–22, 2025 What You Need to Know by State

As millions of Americans continue to navigate financial uncertainty, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) remains a vital resource—helping families access essential groceries like produce, dairy, meat, and pantry staples. Payments are made through EBT cards and are issued on a monthly schedule that varies by state.

Here’s a complete guide to SNAP payment distribution for the week of June 16–22, 2025, in 12 key states, along with federal benefit amounts and important reminders.

SNAP Payment Schedule: June 16–22, 2025

Florida

  • Schedule: June 1–28
  • Case number digits (8th & 9th from end):
    • June 16: 54–57
    • June 17: 58–60
    • June 18: 61–64
    • June 19: 65–67
    • June 20: 68–71
    • June 21: 72–74
    • June 22: 75–78

Alabama

  • Schedule: June 4–23
  • Last two digits of case number:
    • June 16: 60–64
    • June 17: 65–69
    • June 18: 70–74
    • June 19: 75–79
    • June 20: 80–84
    • June 21: 85–89
    • June 22: 90–94

Georgia

  • Schedule: June 5–23
  • Last two digits of ID:
    • June 16: 54–59
    • June 17: 60–69
    • June 18: 70–79
    • June 19: 80–89
    • June 21: 80–89 (overlap)
    • June 22–23: 90–99

Delaware

  • Schedule: June 2–23
  • First letter of last name:
    • June 16: N–Ñ–O–P
    • June 17: Q–R
    • June 18: S–T
    • June 19: U–V
    • June 20: W
    • June 21: X–Y
    • June 22: Z

Indiana

  • Schedule: June 5–23
  • Last name:
    • June 16: J–K–L
    • June 17: M–N
    • June 18: O–P
    • June 19: Q–R
    • June 20: S–T
    • June 21: U–V
    • June 22: W–X–Y–Z

Kentucky

  • Schedule: June 1–19
  • Last digit of case number:
    • June 16: 6
    • June 17: 7
    • June 18: 8
    • June 19: 9

Louisiana

  • Schedule: June 1–23
  • Last digit of Social Security Number (SSN):
    • June 16: 6
    • June 17: 7
    • June 18: 8
    • June 19: 9
    • June 20: 0
    • June 21: 1
    • June 22: 2

Maryland

  • Schedule: June 4–23
  • First 3 letters of last name:
    • June 16: J–K–L
    • June 17: M–N–O
    • June 18: P–Q–R
    • June 19: S–T–U
    • June 20: V–W
    • June 21: X–Y
    • June 22: Z

Michigan

  • Schedule: June 3–21
  • Last digit of ID:
    • June 16: 6
    • June 17: 7
    • June 18: 8
    • June 19: 9
    • June 20: 0
    • June 21: 1

Mississippi

  • Schedule: June 4–21
  • Case number ending:
    • June 16–17: 5–9
    • June 18–21: Continues sequential rotation

Missouri

  • Schedule: June 1–22
  • Uses either last name or case number:
    • June 16: Last names J–K–L or cases 50–59
    • June 17: M–N–O or 60–69
    • June 18: P–Q–R or 70–79
    • June 19: S–T–U or 80–89
    • June 20: V–W or 90–99
    • June 21–22: Continue pattern accordingly

How Much Are SNAP Benefits in 2025?

The USDA sets maximum SNAP allotments federally. For the 48 contiguous states and D.C., monthly maximums are:

Household Size Max Benefit
1 person $292
2 people $536
3 people $768
4 people $975
5 people $1,158
6 people $1,390
7 people $1,536
8 people $1,756
Each additional +$220

📌 Important Notes

  • Payment dates may change slightly due to holidays or state decisions.
  • Always verify your specific date with your local SNAP office or your EBT portal.
  • SNAP benefits can be used only at authorized retailers and cannot be used for alcohol, hot foods, or non-food items.

Need help tracking your SNAP benefits or EBT deposit? Have questions about eligibility or how to use your card? Let us know in the comments—we’re here to help!

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