The USDA’s SNAP payment calendar confirms that eligible recipients will continue receiving their Food Stamp benefits via EBT cards throughout July 2025 in Florida and Texas.
While SNAP is a federally funded program, individual states manage the distribution process, resulting in varying payment dates and eligibility rules.
Several other states are also distributing benefits, but Florida and Texas stand out for having extended issuance windows this month.
How Texas Issues SNAP Payments in July
In Texas, the distribution of SNAP benefits is determined by your Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number. Payments are staggered throughout the month, particularly for households that were approved after June 1, 2020.
Texas SNAP Distribution Dates – July 2025
Below is the detailed SNAP issuance schedule in Texas based on the last two digits of your EDG number:
EDG Number Ends In | SNAP Benefits Issued On |
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00-03, 54-57 | July 16 |
04-06, 58-60 | July 17 |
07-10, 61-64 | July 18 |
11-13, 65-67 | July 19 |
14-17, 68-71 | July 20 |
18-20, 72-74 | July 21 |
21-24, 75-78 | July 22 |
25-27, 79-81 | July 23 |
28-31, 82-85 | July 24 |
32-34, 86-88 | July 25 |
35-38, 89-92 | July 26 |
39-41, 46-49, 93-95 | July 27 |
42-45, 50-53, 96-99 | July 28 |
Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July 2025
Unlike Texas, Florida uses a recipient’s SNAP case number to determine when benefits are deposited. Specifically, the 9th and 8th digits (read in reverse order) of the case number are used to assign payment dates.
Florida SNAP Distribution Dates – July 2025
Case Number Digits (9th & 8th Reversed) | Payment Date |
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54-57 | July 16 |
58-60 | July 17 |
61-64 | July 18 |
65-67 | July 19 |
68-71 | July 20 |
72-74 | July 21 |
75-78 | July 22 |
79-81 | July 23 |
82-85 | July 24 |
86-88 | July 25 |
89-92 | July 26 |
93-95 | July 27 |
96-99 | July 28 |
SNAP Benefit Amounts: What You Could Receive
The actual benefit amount depends on several factors, including household size, income, and available resources. Below is a general breakdown of maximum monthly SNAP benefits:
Household Size | Maximum Benefit |
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1 Person | $292 |
2 People | $535 |
3 People | $766 |
4 People | $973 |
5 People | $1,155 |
6 People | $1,386 |
7 People | $1,532 |
8 People | $1,751 |
Other States Issuing SNAP in July 2025
While Texas and Florida have longer payment periods, many other states continue to issue SNAP assistance during the first two or three weeks of July:
State | Payment Window |
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Alabama | July 4–23 |
Delaware | July 2–23 |
Georgia | July 5–23 |
Indiana | July 5–23 |
Kentucky | July 1–19 |
Louisiana | July 1–23 |
Maryland | July 4–23 |
Michigan | July 3–21 |
Mississippi | July 4–21 |
Missouri | July 1–22 |
New Mexico | July 1–20 |
North Carolina | July 3–21 |
Ohio | July 2–20 |
Tennessee | July 1–20 |
Washington | July 1–20 |
Puerto Rico | July 4–22 |
The July 2025 SNAP distribution schedule shows that both Texas and Florida maintain extended timelines to process food assistance payments, using different identifiers like EDG numbers and case digits.
Understanding your state’s system is essential to ensure you receive your benefits on time. With maximum benefits going up to $1,756 for large households, it’s crucial for recipients to monitor their payment dates carefully and stay updated on any changes.
FAQs
Why do SNAP payment dates differ from state to state?
Because SNAP is state-administered, each state sets its own payment schedules and systems to manage distributions.
How can I check my EDG number or case number?
Your EDG or case number is typically found on official SNAP documents, EBT account information, or your approval letter.
What should I do if I don’t receive my SNAP payment on the expected date?
Contact your local SNAP office or the EBT customer service hotline in your state for assistance and to check for any processing issues.