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When are SNAP benefits cards reloaded nationwide?

Get Ready for May SNAP Benefits Reload

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits continue to be reloaded for low-income families throughout May.

Recipients usually see their SNAP benefits reloaded on the same day each month, with the date depending upon a recipient’s Social Security number, last name, case number, or account number.

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SNAP benefits are generally reloaded between the 1st and 10th of the month, with some exceptions in several states. The last digit of the head of the household’s individual identification number will identify the date a recipient receives benefits each month.

Here are the dates recipients can expect to see their SNAP benefits reloaded by state:

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

After applying and being approved for SNAP benefits, the amount is transferred to a prepaid electronic benefit transfer, or EBT, card. The EBT card works like a debit card that can be used at grocery stores and farmers markets or at some retailers online, and the money is intended for purchasing healthy foods.

Household income generally must be at or below 130% of the poverty line. In federal fiscal 2023, the poverty line used to calculate SNAP benefits is $1,920 a month. For example, 130% of the poverty line for a three-person family is $2,495 a month, or about $29,940 a year.

An average monthly SNAP benefit for a household of three is $577, with a maximum of $740, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. An average payment for a household of eight is $1,150, with a maximum of $1,691. Any household higher than eight can be calculated by adding a maximum of $211 per additional person.

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Don’t Miss Out on Your SNAP Benefits

Are you a low-income family in need of assistance with purchasing healthy foods? If so, you may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. And the good news is that SNAP benefits are being reloaded throughout May!

To ensure you don’t miss out on your benefits, it’s important to know when they will be reloaded. Generally, benefits are reloaded between the 1st and 10th of the month, with some exceptions in certain states. The date you receive your benefits will depend on the last digit of the head of your household’s individual identification number.

To make it easy for you, we’ve compiled a list of the dates that SNAP benefits will be reloaded by state. Check it out above!

After applying and being approved for SNAP benefits, the amount is transferred to a prepaid electronic benefit transfer, or EBT, card. This card works like a debit card and can be used at grocery stores, farmers markets, and some retailers online.

Remember, household income generally must be at or below 130% of the poverty line to be eligible for SNAP benefits. But if you are eligible, the average monthly benefit for a household of three is $577, with a maximum of $740.

Don’t miss out on this valuable assistance. Apply for SNAP benefits today and make sure you know when your benefits will be reloaded!



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