Across the United States, millions of families rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, to help feed their households. For beneficiaries, knowing exactly when SNAP funds will be loaded to their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card each month is crucial for budgeting and meal planning. August 2025 brings another round of payments—but payment days differ across states. Here’s everything you need to know about how and when your EBT benefits will arrive this August.
August 2025 SNAP Payment Schedule by State
The federal government funds SNAP, but each state manages its own disbursement schedule. Some states issue payments to all recipients on the first of the month, while others stagger benefits throughout August, often based on case numbers, last names, or Social Security numbers.
Below is a table summarizing the August 2025 EBT deposit days* for each state and territory. If your state offers a date range, your specific deposit day will depend on your unique case details.
State/Territory | August 2025 SNAP Payment Dates |
---|---|
Alabama | August 4–23 |
Alaska | August 1 |
Arizona | August 1–13 |
Arkansas | August 4–13 |
California | August 1–10 |
Colorado | August 1–10 |
Connecticut | August 1–3 |
Delaware | August 2–23 |
District of Columbia | August 1–10 |
Florida | August 1–28 |
Georgia | August 5–23 |
Guam | August 1–10 |
Hawaii | August 3–5 |
Idaho | August 1–10 |
Illinois | August 1–20 |
Indiana | August 5–23 |
Iowa | August 1–10 |
Kansas | August 1–10 |
Kentucky | August 1–19 |
Louisiana | August 1–23 |
Maine | August 10–14 |
Maryland | August 4–23 |
Massachusetts | August 1–14 |
Michigan | August 3–21 |
Minnesota | August 4–13 |
Mississippi | August 4–21 |
Missouri | August 1–22 |
Montana | August 2–6 |
Nebraska | August 1–5 |
Nevada | August 1–10 |
New Hampshire | August 5 |
New Jersey | August 1–5 |
New Mexico | August 1–20 |
New York | August 1–9 |
North Carolina | August 3–21 |
North Dakota | August 1 |
Ohio | August 2–20 |
Oklahoma | August 1–10 |
Oregon | August 1–9 |
Pennsylvania | August 1–10 |
Puerto Rico | August 4–22 |
Rhode Island | August 1 |
South Carolina | August 1–19 |
South Dakota | August 10 |
Tennessee | August 1–20 |
Texas | August 1–28 |
Utah | August 5, 11, 15 |
Vermont | August 1 |
Virgin Islands | August 1 |
Virginia | August 1–7 |
Washington | August 1–20 |
West Virginia | August 1–9 |
Wisconsin | August 1–15 |
Wyoming | August 1–4 |
*Your individual deposit date may depend on program rules (such as the last digit of your case number or Social Security number) within your state. Always check with your local SNAP office or EBT portal for precise timing.
Understanding Your EBT Deposit
While the federal guidelines set the baseline for SNAP, the experience of receiving your EBT deposit can feel quite different depending on where you live. Larger states like Texas, Florida, and California spread out payments across much of the month to ease the strain on their systems and local retailers. In contrast, states with fewer recipients, such as Alaska or Rhode Island, deliver benefits to everyone on the same day.
This staggered approach can sometimes cause confusion, particularly for new recipients or those moving between states. Always check the specifics for your location, as local rules and payment algorithms (based on case number or other criteria) will establish your exact deposit day.
SNAP Benefit Management and Rollover Rules
Regardless of your payment date, your August 2025 SNAP allotment will be loaded in a single deposit to your EBT card. You do not need to use the funds immediately; any unused benefits will roll over to your balance for the following month. This flexibility allows households to manage their food budget throughout August and into September.
SNAP funds can be used at approved grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and participating online retailers nationwide, helping you purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, grains, protein, and other eligible food items.
Summer EBT for Households with Children
For families with school-aged children, August is also the final month for the Summer EBT (sometimes called SUN Bucks) program in many states. Eligible children receive an additional food benefit during the summer months—typically $40 per eligible child per month, amounting to $120 total for the season. These are usually loaded onto the family’s existing EBT card and can be spent in the same way as regular SNAP benefits. If you haven’t received your Summer EBT by mid-August and believe you are eligible, contact your state’s benefits office promptly.
Maximizing Your SNAP Benefits
To make the most of your SNAP and Summer EBT benefits this August, plan meals in advance, take advantage of local sales or farmer’s market deals, and track your EBT balance regularly. Keeping your card secure and reporting any issues immediately will help protect your benefits. If you are unsure of your specific deposit schedule, your state’s EBT helpline or online portal is the fastest route to answers.
The Bottom Line
August 2025 brings continued support from SNAP for households across the United States. While payment dates vary by state and by individual, all recipients will receive a single deposit of their monthly allotment according to the local schedule. Stay alert to your state’s EBT policies to ensure access to these critical benefits and keep your food budget on track throughout the month.
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