SNAP payments of up to $2,588: 4 paydays left for eligible Food Stamp recipients
Is it possible to receive SNAP benefits worth up to $2,588? Although it is not possible in the 48 continuous States and the District of Columbia, there are higher Food Stamp payments in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In fact, Alaska and Hawaii are the States with the largest SNAP checks, even if Hawaii got a reduction after the 2025 COLA increase. But these 2 States have no payments left. Actually, Guam will be sending Food Stamps of up to $2,588.
Who is eligible for SNAP checks of up to $2,588?
Not all SNAP recipients in Guam qualify for such a large payment. That is the maximum amount for a family of 8 without reductions. Thus, you could still be 8 and do not qualify for a check worth $2,588.
Those households with other benefits, earnings, or sources of income may see how their benefits are not so high. A single person in Guam can receive $431, while that is just $292 for an individual in the 48 contiguous States and D.C. Check eligibility in Guam, it depends on your Social Security Number:
- Social Security Number ending in 7 = Food Stamp benefits available on the 7th of October
- Social Security Number ending in 8 = Food Stamp benefits available on the 8th of October
- Social Security Number ending in 9 = Food Stamp benefits available on the 9th of October
- Social Security Number ending in 0 = Food Stamp benefits available on the 10th of October
SNAP payments left in the 48 contiguous States in October
The maximum payment amount for SNAP recipients in these States is just $1,756, up from $1,751 after the 2025 COLA increase. Here are the paydays left in October:
Alabama: October 4-23
Arizona: October 1-13
Arkansas: October 4-13
California: October 1-10
Colorado: October 1-10
Delaware: October 2-23
Florida: October 1-28
Georgia: October 5-23
Idaho: October 1-10
Illinois: October 1-10
Indiana: October 5-23
Iowa: October 1-10
Kansas: October 1-10
Kentucky: October 1-19
Louisiana: October 1-23
Maine: October 10-14
Maryland: October 4-23
Massachusetts: October 1-14
Michigan: October 3-21
Minnesota: October 4-13
Mississippi: October 4-21
Missouri: October 1-22
Nevada: October 1-10
New Mexico: October 1-20
New York: October 1-9
North Carolina: October 3-21
Ohio: October 2-20
Oklahoma: October 1-10
Oregon: October 1-9
Pennsylvania: Over the first ten business days
South Carolina: October 1-10
South Dakota: October 10
Tennessee: October 1-20
Texas: October 1-28
Utah: October 11 and 15
Virginia: October 1-7
Washington: October 1-20
West Virginia: October 1-9
Wisconsin: October 1-15
Wyoming: October 1-4
Guam: October 1-10
Puerto Rico: October 4 – 22
The District of Columbia: October 1-10
Source: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/monthly-issuance-schedule