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SNAP Food Stamps: Why You Might Still Be Waiting on Your June Benefits

by daisy

If you’re in the U.S. and haven’t seen your June SNAP Food Stamps deposit yet, don’t panic. Whether or not you receive Social Security payments, your SNAP benefits could still be on their way — and the timing depends largely on how your state schedules payments.

Some states send all SNAP payments at the start of the month, while others stagger distribution through the 28th or later. So if your balance hasn’t updated, it might just be your state’s normal payment schedule.

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States Where SNAP Benefits Are Still Being Issued in June

Here are states where SNAP recipients may still receive their June benefits during the second half of the month:

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  • Alabama: June 4–23
  • Alaska: June 1
  • Arizona: June 1–13
  • Arkansas: June 4–13
  • California: June 1–10
  • Colorado: June 1–10
  • Connecticut: June 1–3
  • Delaware: June 2–23
  • District of Columbia: June 1–10
  • Florida: June 1–28
  • Georgia: June 5–23
  • Guam: June 1–10
  • Hawaii: June 3–5
  • Idaho: June 1–10
  • Illinois: June 1–10
  • Indiana: June 5–23
  • Iowa: June 1–10
  • Kansas: June 1–10
  • Kentucky: June 1–19
  • Louisiana: June 1–23
  • Maine: June 10–14
  • Maryland: June 4–23
  • Massachusetts: June 1–14
  • Michigan: June 3–21
  • Minnesota: June 4–13
  • Mississippi: June 4–21
  • Missouri: June 1–22
  • Montana: June 2–6
  • Nebraska: June 1–5
  • Nevada: June 1–10
  • New Hampshire: June 5
  • New Jersey: June 1–5
  • New Mexico: June 1–20
  • New York: June 1–9
  • North Carolina: June 3–21
  • North Dakota: June 1
  • Ohio: June 2–20
  • Oklahoma: June 1–10
  • Oregon: June 1–9
  • Pennsylvania: June 3–14
  • Puerto Rico: June 4–22
  • Rhode Island: June 1
  • South Carolina: June 1–10
  • South Dakota: June 10
  • Tennessee: June 1–20
  • Texas: June 1–28
  • Utah: June 5, 11, and 15
  • Virgin Islands: June 1
  • Vermont: June 1
  • Virginia: June 1–7
  • Washington: June 1–20
  • West Virginia: June 1–9
  • Wisconsin: June 1–15
  • Wyoming: June 1–4

How Payments Are Scheduled

Your SNAP payment date may depend on your case number’s last digit, your name, or application date — it varies by state and can seem confusing.

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What You Can Do Now

  • Check your EBT card balance regularly online or via your state’s app.
  • Sign up for text alerts if available, so you’re notified as soon as benefits are deposited.
  • Contact your local SNAP office if you suspect an issue or delay to address it early.

Plan Ahead

Consider marking your calendar next month based on this month’s schedule to avoid unnecessary stress. After all, having food on the table shouldn’t be guesswork.

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