SNAP payments are almost over in the State of Missouri and in Puerto Rico. To get Food Stamps in Missouri, you will need to know your birth month and your last name. For example, if your birth month is December, and the first letter of your last name is from A-Z, your money will be available on your EBT card on June 22, 2025.
What is more, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland will only send SNAP benefit payments through June 23, 2025.
Bear in mind that even if these paydays are on the same day, the way each State administers them is completely different. What all these payments left in June have in common, if you live in one of the 48 contiguous States, is the fact that maximum amounts are the same.
SNAP payments from June 22-28
Find out the different ways to collect SNAP payments in one of these nine States. While some have two paydays left, others may only have one to issue money to buy groceries.
- Alabama: June 4-23
- Case number ends in: 90-94 = benefits available on the 22nd of the month
- Case number ends in: 95-99 = benefits available on the 23rd of the month
- Delaware: June 2-23
- First Letter of the Last Name is: W = benefits available on the 22nd
First Letter of the Last Name is: X, Y, and Z = benefits available on the 23rd
- First Letter of the Last Name is: W = benefits available on the 22nd
- Florida: June 1-28
- see payday eligibility below
- Georgia: June 5-23
- • ID number ends in: 90-99 = benefits available on the 23rd of the month
- Indiana: June 5-23
- First Letter of the Last Name is: W, X, Y, or Z = SNAP benefits available on the 23rd
Kentucky: June 1-19- Louisiana: June 1-23
- Social Security Number ends in 9 = SNAP benefits available on the 23rd of the month
- Maryland: June 4-23
- The first three letters of the last name are between TRB and WES = benefits available on the 22nd of the month
- The first three letters of the last name are between WET and ZZZ = benefits
available on the 23rd of the month
Michigan: June 3-21Mississippi: June 4-21- Missouri: June 1-22
- See above
New Mexico: June 1-20North Carolina: June 3-21Ohio: June 2-20Tennessee: June 1-20- Texas: June 1-28
- See below
Washington: June 1-20- Puerto Rico: June 4-22
- See information on your local office
Eligibility for SNAP in Florida and Texas
Florida is one of the two States with the most paydays left in June, and here is the way to know if you qualify for one of them or not, if you are an eligible recipient in Florida.
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 75-78 = SNAP benefits available on the 22nd
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 79-81 = benefits available on the 23rd
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 82-85 = benefits available on the 24th
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 86-88 = benefits available on the 25th
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 89-92 = benefits available on the 26th
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 93-95 = benefits available on the 27th
- Case number 9th and 8th digit: 96-99 = benefits available on the 28th
SNAP payment dates and eligibility in the State of Texas
- EDG ending in: 21-24 = SNAP benefits available on the 22nd
- EDG ending in: 25-27 = benefits available on the 23rd
- EDG ending in: 28-31 = benefits available on the 24th
- EDG ending in: 32-34 = benefits available on the 25th
- EDG ending in: 35-38 = benefits available on the 26th
- EDG ending in: 39-41 = benefits available on the 27th
- EDG ending in: 42-45 = benefits available on the 28th
- EDG ending in: 46-49 = benefits available on the 27th
- EDG ending in: 50-53 = benefits available on the 28th
- EDG ending in: 75-78 = benefits available on the 22nd
- EDG ending in: 79-81 = benefits available on the 23rd
- EDG ending in: 82-85 = benefits available on the 24th
- EDG ending in: 86-88 = benefits available on the 25th
- EDG ending in: 89-92 = benefits available on the 26th
- EDG ending in: 93-95 = benefits available on the 27th
- EDG ending in: 96-99 = benefits available on the 28th
How can check SNAP benefits balance in my state?
To check your SNAP benefits balance, you have several options depending on your state and personal preference. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
Step-by-Step Guide
Mobile Apps:
- Propel App: This app is available nationwide and allows you to check your EBT balance instantly. It also offers extra features. You can check your transaction history, get deposit alerts, and find stores that accept EBT.
- **State-Specific Apps**: Some states have their own apps. For example, Louisiana has LifeInCheck, Massachusetts offers DTA Connect, and Texas provides Your Texas Benefits. These apps give real-time balance updates and other state-specific features.
Online Portals:
- Visit your state’s EBT website, which is often ebtEDGE.com or connectebt.com.
- Register your account by entering your EBT card number and creating a user ID and password.
- Once registered, you can view your balance and transaction history online.
Phone:
Call the toll-free customer service number on the back of your EBT card. This service is available 24/7, and you’ll need to provide your EBT card number and PIN to access your balance information.
Store Receipts and ATMs:
- After you buy something with your EBT card, the receipt shows your remaining balance.
- You can check your balance at store terminals by choosing “Balance Inquiry” and entering your PIN.
- Some ATMs that accept EBT cards can show your balance, but watch out for possible fees.