SNAP Food Stamps Schedule 2025: In the U.S., SNAP food assistance payments are being distributed in stages this June, which might mean your benefits are still on the way—especially if you’ve been checking your balance but haven’t seen a deposit yet. So, if you’ve been waiting, don’t panic just yet. The timing of your payment may just depend on where you live and how your state schedules its distribution.
Some states get their payments out early in the month, while others stretch theirs into the last days. This doesn’t mean there’s an issue or delay—just that different states have different schedules. And, in some places, they’re still handing out benefits right now.
Here’s a breakdown of where SNAP payments are still pending for June 2025:
SNAP Benefits Coming Later in June 2025:
- Alabama: June 4 to 23
- Alaska: June 1
- Arizona: June 1 to 13
- Arkansas: June 4 to 13
- California: June 1 to 10
- Colorado: June 1 to 10
- Connecticut: June 1 to 3
- Delaware: June 2 to 23
- District of Columbia: June 1 to 10
- Florida: June 1 to 28
- Georgia: June 5 to 23
- Guam: June 1 to 10
- Hawaii: June 3 to 5
- Idaho: June 1 to 10
- Illinois: June 1 to 10
- Indiana: June 5 to 23
- Iowa: June 1 to 10
- Kansas: June 1 to 10
- Kentucky: June 1 to 19
- Louisiana: June 1 to 23
- Maine: June 10-14
- Maryland: June 4 to 23
- Massachusetts: June 1 to 14
- Michigan: June 3 to 21
- Minnesota: June 4 to 13
- Mississippi: June 4 to 21
- Missouri: June 1 to 22
- Montana: June 2 to 6
- Nebraska: June 1 to 5
- Nevada: June 1 to 10
- New Hampshire: June 5
- New Jersey: June 1 to 5
- New Mexico: June 1 to 20
- New York: June 1 to 9
- North Carolina: June 3 to 21
- North Dakota: June 1
- Ohio: June 2 to 20
- Oklahoma: June 1 to 10
- Oregon: June 1 to 9
- Pennsylvania: June 3 to 14
- Puerto Rico: June 4 to June 22
- Rhode Island: June 1
- South Carolina: June 1 to 10
- South Dakota: June 10
- Tennessee: June 1 to 20
- Texas: June 1 to 28
- Utah: June 5, 11, and 15
- Virgin Islands: June 1
- Vermont: June 1
- Virginia: June 1 to 7
- Washington: June 1 to 20
- West Virginia: June 1 to 9
- Wisconsin: June 1 to 15
- Wyoming: June 1 to 4
If your state is on the list, there’s still time for your SNAP benefits to come through. It’s not a bad idea to keep an eye on your balance. Most states offer online tools or apps to check your EBT card balance, and some even send you a text when the deposit is made. If you haven’t signed up for these notifications yet, it might save you some stress later on. At least that way, you won’t be waiting around, wondering if the payment is late.
Of course, if it seems like things aren’t lining up, don’t hesitate to contact your local SNAP office. Maybe they need to verify some details, or maybe the payment is just a bit delayed—either way, it’s better to know for sure.
Looking ahead, you might want to mark a reminder on your calendar for next month, around the same time. Nothing too strict, just enough to help you stay on top of things. After all, you don’t want your ability to feed your family to rely on luck. With a little prep, you can avoid unnecessary stress.