Florida: Last SNAP payments in January 2025

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Publicado el: 17/01/2025 17:00
Last SNAP payments for Food Stamp recipients in Florida in January
— Last SNAP payments for Food Stamp recipients in Florida in January

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SNAP benefits will be issued through January 28 in the State of Florida. Texas is the only State that will be delivering Food Stamps through the 28th too. However, the way paydays are administered is completely different.

Florida will send SNAP payments on January 17 to those recipients whose case number 9th and 8th digit is 58, 59, or 60. Are you in this situation? If so, it is time to check your EBT card to check if your benefits have been issued.

SNAP payments in Florida from January 18

Those SNAP recipients whose case number 9th and 9th digit ranges from 61-99 will collect Food Stamps in the next 11 days in January.

  • SNAP Case number 9th and 8th digit: 61-64 = payments due on the 18th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 65-67 = payments due on the 19th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 68-71 = payments due on the 20th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 72-74 = payments due on the 21st
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit :75-78 = payments due on the 22nd
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 79-81 = payments due on the 23rd
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 82-85 = payments due on the 24th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 86-88 = payments due on the 25th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 89-92 = payments due on the 26th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 93-95 = payments due on the 27th
  • Food Stamp Case number 9th and 8th digit: 96-99 = payments due on the 28th
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SNAP amounts in Florida in January 2025

The maximum amounts in the State of Florida this month are the same as in the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. Only States and U.S. territories with a higher inflation get higher payment.

For example, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands get more money than the 48 States and D.C. A single person on SNAP benefits can receive up to $292 in Florida.

If your household has 2 members, you could get up to $536. This amount goes up to $768 if you are three. 4-member families can receive up to $975. Are you 5 in your household? Then, you could get up to $1,158. Families with 8 people can get up to $1,756. Average payments tend to be lower though.

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Working in the fields of Social Security retirement, SSDI, SSI, SNAP (Food Stamps) and the IRS for more than 2 years. So, basically, dealing with benefit payments available and tax credits in the United States. Formerly, dedicated to teaching English after getting a degree and a Master's degree. Also an international student in the UK.