The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continues issuing monthly food assistance benefits through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards across the United States.
While some states have already completed their July distributions, others—including Florida, Texas, Indiana, and Louisiana—will continue delivering payments until July 28, 2025.
If you live in a state where payments are still pending, this article helps you identify your likely Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payday, ensuring you don’t miss out on this vital assistance.
Why SNAP Payment Dates Vary by State
Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funds SNAP, each state administers its own benefit schedule.
Some distribute payments over a few days, while others stretch them over weeks based on Social Security numbers, birthdays, or case numbers.
If you’re facing immediate food insecurity, you can still apply for expedited Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, which can be processed within 7 days if eligible.
SNAP Payment Schedule (July 14–28, 2025)
Here’s a list of U.S. states and territories still issuing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits between July 14 and July 28.
State | Payment Dates | Still Issuing? |
---|---|---|
Florida | July 1 – 28 | Yes |
Texas | July 1 – 28 | Yes |
Indiana | July 5 – 23 | Yes |
Alabama | July 4 – 23 | Yes |
Georgia | July 5 – 23 | Yes |
Louisiana | July 1 – 23 | Yes |
Delaware | July 2 – 23 | Yes |
Maryland | July 4 – 23 | Yes |
Mississippi | July 4 – 21 | Yes |
North Carolina | July 3 – 21 | Yes |
Michigan | July 3 – 21 | Yes |
Washington | July 1 – 20 | Yes |
New Mexico | July 1 – 20 | Yes |
Tennessee | July 1 – 20 | Yes |
Kentucky | July 1 – 19 | No (Ending) |
Wisconsin | July 1 – 15 | No (Ending) |
Maine | July 10 – 14 | Last Payment July 14 |
Massachusetts | July 1 – 14 | Last Payment July 14 |
State-Specific Payment Details: Maine & Massachusetts
Maine SNAP Payment Rules
Maine schedules payments based on the last digit of your birth day. Here’s how July 14 aligns:
- If your birthday ends in 5 or 6, your benefit is deposited on July 14.
Massachusetts SNAP Payment Rules
Massachusetts schedules Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program deposits based on the last digit of your Social Security Number:
- SSN ending in 9 = Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit available on July 14, 2025.
What to Do if You Haven’t Received Your SNAP Payment
If your state is still within its payment window and you haven’t received your funds:
- Check your EBT account balance online or through your state’s app.
- Call your local Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program office to verify if your case is active.
- Ensure your renewal or recertification paperwork is up to date.
Remember that all payments for July will be deposited by July 28, 2025.
If you rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, knowing your state’s distribution schedule is crucial. With states like Florida and Texas issuing payments up until July 28, there’s still time for many households to receive their July 2025 food assistance.
Double-check your eligibility and monitor your EBT card for deposit updates. For households in Maine and Massachusetts, July 14 marks the final payment day—make sure your information is accurate to avoid delays.
FAQs
What should I do if my SNAP payment hasn’t arrived yet?
First, check your EBT card balance and confirm your case status with your local SNAP office. Payments may still be pending within your state’s distribution window.
Can I still apply for SNAP benefits in July 2025?
Yes, applications are open year-round. If you’re in an emergency, you may qualify for expedited benefits delivered within 7 days.
Why do SNAP payments arrive on different days in each state?
Each state uses its own system—based on case numbers, birthdays, or SSNs—to stagger SNAP deposits over a few days or weeks. This helps reduce system overload and manage administrative capacity.