In the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is covered by funding from the USDA. In spite of the fact that the maximum amounts of Food Stamps for five are shared among the 48 contiguous states (it could be as high as $1,158), Alaska and Hawaii will be distributing larger payments in the year 2025.
Guam and the United States Virgin Islands both have higher SNAP payments than the rest of the United States. It is possible to receive more money than in any other location in all of these areas due to the high cost of living found there.
SNAP payments in April 2025
It’s possible that some states have the same payday. These are the individuals who have the same payment schedule for the month of April.
- April 1 Only
Alaska
North Dakota
Rhode Island
Vermont
The U.S. Virgin Islands - April 1-3: Connecticut
- April 1-4:Wyoming
- April 1-5: Nebraska & New Jersey
- April 1-7: Virginia
- April 1-9: New York, Oregon, & West Virginia
- April 1-10: California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, The District of Columbia & Guam
- April 1-14: Massachusetts
- April 1-19: Kentucky
- April 1-20: New Mexico, Tennessee & Washington
- April 1-22: Missouri
- April 1-23: Louisiana
- April 1-28: Florida & Texas
- April 2-6: Montana
- April 2-20: Ohio
- April 2-23: Delaware
- April 3-5: Hawaii
- April 3-21: Michigan & North Carolina
- April 4-13: Arkansas & Minnesota
- April 4-21: Mississippi
- April 4-22: Puerto Rico
- April 4-23: Alabama & Maryland
- April 5: New Hampshire
- April 5-23: Georgia & Indiana
- April 10: South Dakota
- April 10-14: Maine
- April 1-15: Wisconsin
SNAP payment amounts for 5 in Hawaii & Alaska
Make sure you check the maximum SNAP payment amounts for the year 5 if you are a resident of either of these two states. The state of Alaska will, without a shadow of a doubt, have the highest maximum payment for those who receive Food Stamps.
In Alaska, a person who receives Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can receive up to $586, while in the 48 contiguous states, the maximum amount that they can receive is $292. Up to $1,494 for five, up to $1,905 for three, or up to $2,319 for five is the maximum amount. A citizen of Alaska who resides in an urban area is eligible for the lowest possible maximum compensation. Larger payments are made to either Rural Area 1 or Rural Area 2, respectively.
It is possible for families with five members who reside in Hawaii to receive up to $2,046. When compared to the maximum amounts that are allowed in the other state, even if it is a lower maximum amount than what is allowed in Alaska, it is still a significant amount of money.