SNAP Benefits for May 2025: What You Need to Know
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began sending out SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) payments starting May 1, 2025. However, not every state gives out all its benefits on the same day.
While some states started sending payments right away, others are spreading them out over several days in May. If you receive SNAP, it’s important to know when your benefits will arrive and how much you might get.
When Are SNAP Benefits Paid in May?
Starting May 1, 2025
SNAP payments officially began on May 1. But in places like Alaska, Vermont, Rhode Island, North Dakota, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the timing may vary. If you live in one of these areas, check your EBT card to see if your benefits have arrived.
You don’t have to use all your benefits right away—they’re valid for the whole month. This is helpful, especially for those in rural areas who grow some of their own food and can stretch their SNAP dollars longer.
SNAP Payments From May 3 to May 10
Many states will continue issuing payments through early May. Below are states where distribution dates fall between May 3 and May 10:
State | Payment Dates |
---|---|
South Dakota | May 10 |
California | May 1 to May 10 |
Colorado | May 1 to May 10 |
Illinois | May 1 to May 10 |
Idaho | May 1 to May 10 |
Kansas | May 1 to May 10 |
Iowa | May 1 to May 10 |
Nevada | May 1 to May 10 |
South Carolina | May 1 to May 10 |
Washington, D.C. | May 1 to May 10 |
Guam | May 1 to May 10 |
Other States With Later SNAP Dates
Some states spread out their SNAP payments even more. Here’s when benefits are expected:
State | Payment Date Range |
---|---|
Alabama | May 4 to May 23 |
Florida | May 1 to May 28 |
Georgia | May 5 to May 23 |
Maine | May 10 to May 14 |
New York | May 1 to May 9 |
Texas | May 1 to May 28 |
Virginia | May 1 to May 7 |
Washington | May 1 to May 20 |
Puerto Rico | May 4 to May 22 |
Maximum SNAP Benefit Amounts for May 2025
Your SNAP benefit depends on your income and how many people live in your household. Here’s the maximum monthly amount a household can get if they qualify:
48 States & Washington, D.C.
Household Size | Max Benefit |
---|---|
1 person | $292 |
2 people | $536 |
3 people | $760 |
4 people | $975 |
5 people | $1,169 |
6 people | $1,345 |
7 people | $1,514 |
8 people | $1,756 |
Each extra person | +$388 |
Hawaii
Household Size | Max Benefit |
---|---|
1 person | $517 |
2 people | $948 |
3 people | $1,357 |
4 people | $1,723 |
5 people | $2,046 |
6 people | $2,456 |
7 people | $2,714 |
8 people | $3,102 |
Each extra person | +$388 |
Guam
- 1 person: $431
Final Thoughts
If you’re on SNAP, make sure to check your state’s payment dates and your EBT card balance. Knowing when and how much you’ll receive can help you budget better for groceries, utilities, and other essentials. If you don’t use all your benefits this month, you can roll them over into June.
FAQs
1. When will I receive my May 2025 SNAP benefits?
It depends on your state. Some states sent them on May 1, while others will send them out through May 28. Check your EBT card or state SNAP website for your exact date.
2. Do SNAP benefits expire if I don’t use them in May?
No. SNAP benefits remain on your EBT card for up to 9 months, so you don’t have to spend them all at once.
3. Can I use SNAP benefits at farmers markets?
Yes, many farmers markets accept EBT payments. Some even offer bonus programs to help your dollars go further.
4. How do I know how much SNAP I’ll get?
Your benefit amount depends on your income and household size. Check with your local SNAP office or review your eligibility online at fns.usda.gov.