


The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in four states will send out payments to every eligible household in eight days.
Most states send out food stamps on a rolling basis throughout the month of September, but Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont send out all SNAP payments on the 1st of the month.
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Alaska and Hawaii are the only two states that have different amounts for SNAP benefits. In Alaska, the maximum monthly payment depends on where a resident lives, with the state split into three regions: Rural I, Rural II, and Urban.
Households of one can receive a maximum payment of $293 in Rural I, $357 in Rural II, and $230 for Urban. Households of eight can receive $1,762 for Rural I, $2,145 for Rural II, and $1,382 for Urban.
In North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont the maximum payments remain the same. The maximum SNAP payment is $281 for a household of one, $939 for a household of four, and $1,691 for a household of eight. For additional household members, $211 is added.
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Combining all four states, around 348,400 people receive food stamps from SNAP.
SNAP benefits are reloaded onto an electronic benefits transfer card each month and can be used at participating locations, such as grocery stores, farmers markets, and some online retailers.