
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has started sending out June 2025 benefits to millions of eligible households. Payments are deposited on a state-by-state basis, with many recipients receiving funds within the first 10 days of the month.
When will your SNAP benefits arrive?
Each state runs its own SNAP schedule, and payment timing depends on your case number, Social Security number, or last name. Here’s a breakdown of deposit windows for June 2025:
Where are deposits happening through June 10?
- New York
- California
- Texas
- Florida
- Illinois
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
What states stagger payments?
- Alabama: June 4–23
- Arkansas: June 4–13
- Missouri: June 1–22
- Tennessee: June 1–20
- Kentucky: June 1–19
Which states have single-day payments?
- Alaska: June 1
- Vermont: June 1
- Rhode Island: June 1
- North Dakota: June 1
If you’re unsure when your payment is scheduled, visit your state’s SNAP website or call your local Department of Social Services.
How to check your SNAP balance
You can check your EBT card balance by:
- Calling the number on the back of your card
- Logging into your state’s EBT portal
- Using an official EBT mobile app (check state compatibility)
Avoid third-party apps that request personal data — stick with state-approved platforms.
What to do if your payment is late
If your benefits haven’t arrived by your expected date:
- Confirm your recertification status — expired accounts won’t receive payments
- Contact your caseworker or local DSS office
- Check if your card is locked due to inactivity or a fraud alert
Delays may also occur if you recently moved or updated your information.
