Four states will see an end to July’s SNAP benefit payments for food stamps this week.
States Wrap Up July SNAP Benefits as Others Continue Rollout
As we enter the month of July, some states are concluding their distribution of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the month, while others are still in the process of rolling them out. SNAP benefits are reloaded on a specific day each month, with the exact date varying depending on factors such as Social Security number, last name, case number, or account number.
Four States Ending July SNAP Benefit Rollout
This week, four states will be concluding their distribution of SNAP benefits for July. Let’s take a closer look at the dates, maximum payments, and the percentage of the population receiving food stamps in each state:
Hawaii — July 5
Hawaii will be wrapping up its SNAP benefit payments for July on Wednesday. The Aloha State has one of the shortest payment windows, lasting only two days.
- Average payment per household member per month: $385
- Percentage of population receiving food stamps: 12% (approximately 169,900 people)
In Hawaii, the maximum benefit payment varies depending on household size. For a household of one, it is $356, for a household of three, it is $936, and for a household of eight, it is $2,141. Beyond eight household members, an additional $268 is provided per person.
Nebraska — July 5
Nebraska will be concluding its SNAP payments on Wednesday, starting from July 1.
- Average payment per household member per month: $178
- Percentage of population receiving food stamps: 8% (approximately 155,500 people)
The maximum SNAP benefit payment in Nebraska is $281 for a household of one, $740 for a household of three, and $1,339 for a household of six. Each additional member receives a maximum of $211.
Montana — July 6
Montana’s SNAP program will conclude on Thursday, starting from July 2.
- Average payment per household member per month: $177
- Percentage of population receiving food stamps: 8% (approximately 89,200 people)
In Montana, recipients receive an average of $115 in benefits. For a breakdown of maximum payments, please refer to the state program.
New Jersey — July 5
New Jersey will be ending its SNAP benefit payouts on Wednesday, starting from July 1.
- Average payment per household member per month: $179
- Percentage of population receiving food stamps: 9% (approximately 857,300 people)
Eligible households in New Jersey receive a minimum of $95 per month in benefits. The maximum amount varies based on household size, with $281 for a household of one, $939 for a household of four, and $1,691 for a household of eight. Each additional person receives a maximum of $211.
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