If you live in Michigan, Mississippi or North Carolina and are a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) beneficiary, there is good news for you. Food stamp payments will continue until March 21, 2025. The maximum payment amount will be $1,756 (if there are 8 members in a family) and $292 for a single individual.
SNAP Payments in Michigan
The state of Michigan makes payments based on the last digit of the SNAP beneficiaries ID number. If the last digit of your ID is 4, you will receive a payment on March 11, 2025. Other dates are as follows:
- Last digit of ID 5: Payment March 13
- Last digit of ID 6: Payment March 15
- Last digit of ID 7: Payment March 17
- Last digit of ID 8: Payment March 19
- Last digit of ID 9: Payment March 21
All beneficiaries will receive payment on their EBT card on the scheduled date.
SNAP Payments in Mississippi

The state of Mississippi has started SNAP payments from March 4 and it will continue till March 21, 2025. Here beneficiaries get payment based on the last two digits of their case number.
- Case No. 35-40: March 10
- Case No. 41-46: March 11
- Case No. 47-52: March 12
- Case No. 53-58: March 13
- Case No. 59-64: March 14
- Case No. 65-69: March 15
- Case No. 70-74: March 16
- Case No. 75-79: March 17
- Case No. 80-84: March 18
- Case No. 85-89: March 19
- Case No. 90-94: March 20
- Case No. 95-99: March 21
SNAP payments will be credited directly to EBT cards, so that beneficiaries can get their dues as soon as they need them
SNAP Payments in North Carolina
SNAP payment dates here are determined by the last digit of the beneficiary’s Social Security Number (SSN).
- SSN last digit 5: March 11
- SSN last digit 6: March 13
- SSN last digit 7: March 15
- SSN last digit 8: March 17
- SSN last digit 9: March 19
- SSN last digit 0: March 21
Additional SNAP Payment Information
If you’d like more information about the SNAP program or want to see when your state is making payments, check out the USDA’s official website. The full monthly payment schedule is available here:
🔗 USDA SNAP official website
If you are eligible for SNAP benefits, be prepared to receive your payment on your due date and make sure your EBT card is active.
FAQs
Q1. Who is eligible for SNAP payments?
SNAP eligibility depends on income, household size, and other factors. Check USDA’s official website for specific requirements.
Q2. When will I receive my SNAP benefits?
Payment dates vary by state and are based on your ID, case number, or Social Security Number. Refer to your state’s schedule for exact dates.
Q3. How much SNAP assistance can I receive?
The maximum amount is $1,756 for a household of 8 and $292 for a single individual.
Q4. Where can I use my SNAP benefits?
You can use SNAP benefits at authorized grocery stores, supermarkets, and some farmers’ markets to buy eligible food items.
Q5. How can I check my SNAP balance?
You can check your balance by logging into your EBT account online, using a mobile app (if available in your state), or calling the customer service number on the back of your EBT card.