Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, and Maryland will continue to issue SNAP benefits through December 23, 2024. However, they do not handle paydays in the same way. Even if everyone receives funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), they can handle applications and paydays.
For example, Alabama will issue food stamps based on the last two digits of the SNAP recipient’s case number. If your case number is 40-44, you will receive funds on your Electronic Benefits Transfer card on December 12th.
The next payday will be for those with case numbers ending in 45-49 (13th), 50-54 (14th), 55-59 (15th), 60-64 (16th), 65-69 (17th), 70-74 (18th), 75-79 (19th), 80-84 (20th), 85-89 (21st), 90-94 (22nd), and 95-99 (23rd).
SNAP benefits in Delaware, Georgia and Indiana
Delaware uses the first letter of the beneficiaries’ last names. If it’s K, you’ll get money on the 12th. Then it follows alphabetical order, but to get it on the 18th, it must be Q or R. If it’s U or V on the 21st. On December 23, the last SNAP payday in Delaware will be for those whose last name begins with X, Y, or Z.
The State of Georgia uses the last two digits of the SNAP recipient’s ID. PA days will look like this:
- ID ending in: 40-49 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 13th
- ID ending in: 50-59 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 15th
- ID ending in: 60-69 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 17th
- ID ending in: 70-79 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 19th
- ID ending in: 80-89 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 21st
- ID ending in: 90-99 = Food Stamps will be issued on December 23rd
Indiana uses the first letter of the client’s last name:
- H or I = SNAP benefits available on the11th
- J, K, or L = Food Stamp benefits available on the 13th
- M or N = Food Stamp benefits available on the 15th
- O, P, Q, or R = Food Stamp benefits available on
the17th - S = Food Stamp benefits available on the 19th
- T, U, or V = Food Stamp benefits available on the 21st
- W, X, Y, or Z = Food Stamp benefits available on the
23rd
SNAP benefits in Louisiana and Maryland
The State of Louisiana uses the Social Security Number to arrange paydays for Food Stamps.
- Social Security Number ending in 4 = Food Stamps will be due on the 13th
- Social Security Number ending in 5 = Food Stamps will be due on the 15th
- Social Security Number ending in 6 = Food Stamps will be due on the 17th
- Social Security Number ending in 7 = Food Stamps will be due on the 19th
- Social Security Number ending in 8 = Food Stamps will be due on the 21st
- Social Security Number ending in 9 = Food Stamps will be due on the 23rd
Finally, SNAP benefits in Maryland are based on the first 3 letters of your last name. From December 12 through December 23 the letter are:
- HAY and JAB
- JAC and KIM
- KIN and LOX
- LOY and MCO
- MCP and NEF
- NEG and PGZ
- PHA and RIC
- RID and SDZ
- SEA and STC
- STD and TRA
- TRB and WES
- WET and ZZZ
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