December 2024 SNAP Schedule: State-by-State Payment Dates

By Angel Keith

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December 2024 SNAP Schedule: State-by-State Payment Dates

The U.S. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, provides essential financial assistance to millions of low-income households, helping them afford nutritious food. The December 2024 payment schedule has been released, detailing disbursement dates by state. These payments, distributed through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards, allow recipients to purchase food at approved retailers. Here’s everything you need to know about the December schedule, SNAP eligibility requirements, and what to expect.

December 2024 SNAP Payment Schedule by State

SNAP payment dates vary by state and are determined by local regulations, often based on the recipient’s last name or case number. Below is the full schedule for December 2024:

StatePayment Dates
AlabamaDecember 4–23
AlaskaDecember 1
ArizonaDecember 1–13
ArkansasDecember 4–13
CaliforniaDecember 1–10
ColoradoDecember 1–10
ConnecticutDecember 1–3
DelawareDecember 2–23
District of ColumbiaDecember 1–10
FloridaDecember 1–28
GeorgiaDecember 5–23
GuamDecember 1–10
HawaiiDecember 3–5
IdahoDecember 1–10
IllinoisDecember 1–10
IndianaDecember 5–23
IowaDecember 1–10
KansasDecember 1–10
KentuckyDecember 1–19
LouisianaDecember 1–23
MaineDecember 10–14
MarylandDecember 4–23
MassachusettsDecember 1–14
MichiganDecember 3–21
MinnesotaDecember 4–13
MississippiDecember 4–21
MissouriDecember 1–22
MontanaDecember 2–6
NebraskaDecember 1–5
NevadaDecember 1–10
New HampshireDecember 5
New JerseyDecember 1–5
New MexicoDecember 1–20
New YorkDecember 1–9
North CarolinaDecember 3–21
North DakotaDecember 1
OhioDecember 2–20
OklahomaDecember 1–10
OregonDecember 1–9
PennsylvaniaDecember 3–14
Puerto RicoDecember 4–22
Rhode IslandDecember 1
South CarolinaDecember 1–10
South DakotaDecember 10
TennesseeDecember 1–20
TexasDecember 1–28
UtahDecember 5, 11, 15
Virgin IslandsDecember 1
VermontDecember 1
VirginiaDecember 1–7
WashingtonDecember 1–20
West VirginiaDecember 1–9
WisconsinDecember 1–15
WyomingDecember 1–4

SNAP Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for SNAP benefits, households must meet specific financial, resource, and work-related criteria.

1. Income Limits

Households must meet gross and net income limits based on their size:

  • Gross Income: At or below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For a family of four, this is $3,380/month from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025.
  • Net Income: At or below 100% of the FPL after deductions. For a family of four, this is $2,600/month.
  • Special Cases: Households with elderly (60+) or disabled members only need to meet the net income limit.

2. Resource Limits

  • Households may have $3,000 in countable assets ($4,500 if the household includes an elderly or disabled member).
  • Some resources, such as the home you live in, are excluded.

3. Work Requirements

  • Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) aged 18–52 must work or participate in a job training program for 20 hours/week to qualify for benefits beyond three months in a 36-month period.
  • Exemptions: Children, seniors, pregnant women, and disabled individuals are exempt.

What Can SNAP Benefits Be Used For?

SNAP benefits are issued via EBT cards and can be used to purchase:

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Meat, poultry, and fish
  • Dairy products
  • Bread and cereals
  • Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Seeds and plants to grow food

Prohibited Purchases

EBT cards cannot be used to buy alcohol, tobacco, non-food items, vitamins, medicines, or prepared foods for immediate consumption.

FAQ:

1. Why do SNAP payment dates vary by state?

SNAP is federally funded but state-managed. Each state determines its payment schedule based on local regulations.

2. Can SNAP benefits roll over to the next month?

Yes, unused benefits remain on your EBT card and can be used in subsequent months.

3. Are there any changes to SNAP benefits for December 2024?

The December schedule adjusts for holidays and weekends to ensure timely payments. There are no announced changes to benefit amounts.

4. How do I apply for SNAP benefits?

You can apply online or in person through your state’s SNAP agency. Eligibility is based on income, resources, and household composition.

5. Can SNAP benefits be used online?

Yes, EBT cards can be used at approved online retailers like Amazon and Walmart in most states.

Angel Keith

Angel's extensive 7+ years in corporate taxation make her an invaluable resource for businesses seeking to optimize their tax strategies. Her articles provide clear, actionable insights that help organizations remain compliant and minimize their tax burden.

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