SNAP benefits worth $975 for four roll out mid- to late-June—check your payment date

Millions across the South, Midwest, and East Coast could see their EBT cards recharge between June 15 and 28—check your state’s date and digits.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) started June deposits on the first of the month, yet plenty of households are still in line. Depending on where you live—and often on the last digits in a case file or Social Security number—benefits worth as much as $975 for a family of four are scheduled to arrive between June 15 and June 28, 2025.

Vermont folks are done until July 1, but recipients in Florida or Texas may wait nearly two more weeks. So, when will the money land on your card?

Which states load SNAP money after June 15 and how eligibility digits decide your exact payday

Alabama starts the second half of its cycle on June 15, while Delaware, Florida, and Georgia stagger benefits almost daily through June 23. Check where your case digits fit:

StateJune pay windowHow your exact day is chosen
AlabamaJun 15‑23Last two digits of case # (55‑59 get paid Jun 15 … 95‑99 on Jun 23)
DelawareJun 15‑23First letter of last name (N on Jun 15 ➜ Z on Jun 23)
FloridaJun 15‑289th & 8th digits of case # (49‑53 on Jun 15 … 96‑99 on Jun 28)
GeorgiaJun 15‑23Last two digits of client ID (50‑59 on Jun 15 … 90‑99 on Jun 23)

Need a quick gut‑check? Pull out your approval letter, find those digits, and match them to the table above.

Full late‑June SNAP payment calendar for every remaining state, including Puerto Rico and three‑day Utah run

Below is the entire list of jurisdictions still issuing June benefits. States not listed finished earlier this month.

  • Indiana: Jun 5‑23 — first letter of last name
  • Kentucky: Jun 1‑19 — last digit of case number
  • Louisiana: Jun 1‑23 — last digit of Social Security number
  • Maryland: Jun 4‑23 — first three letters of last name
  • Michigan: Jun 3‑21 — last digit of ID
  • Mississippi: Jun 4‑21
  • Missouri: Jun 1‑22
  • New Mexico: Jun 1‑20
  • North Carolina: Jun 3‑21
  • Ohio: Jun 2‑20
  • Tennessee: Jun 1‑20
  • Texas: Jun 1‑28 (longest cycle nationwide)
  • Utah: Jun 5, 11, and 15 only—blink and you’ll miss it
  • Washington: Jun 1‑20
  • Wisconsin: Jun 1‑15 (last payments hit this weekend)
  • Puerto Rico (NAP): Jun 4‑22

First time applying? You can still file online or at your local Department of Human Services. Retroactive benefits may cover the month you’re approved, but only if you meet income and work‑status rules.

If your state is on the list, watch for that EBT ping soon. Double‑check your case digits, mark the calendar, and keep receipts once the funds arrive. Still unsure? Call the number on the back of your EBT card or visit your state’s SNAP portal—better to ask now than wonder at the checkout line later.

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