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The benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Florida will begin to be distributed based on an established schedule beginning in June 2025.
The first beneficiaries to receive their payments will be those whose case numbers end in specific digits, beginning on June 1 for cases with digits 00 to 03 and so on.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) began distributing SNAP benefits in Florida this week. Payments are made automatically to the Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, and it has been confirmed that deposits are made at midnight on the corresponding date. This system allows families to plan their shopping for the month, thanks to this distribution.
Calendar for the first week of SNAP payments in Florida
The calendar is already planned and the Florida SNAP benefits will be delivered as follows:
- June 1: Beneficiaries with digits 00 to 03
- June 2: Beneficiaries with digits 04 to 06
- June 3: Beneficiaries with digits 07 to 10
- June 4: Beneficiaries with digits 11 to 13
- June 5: Beneficiaries with digits 14 to 16
- June 6: Beneficiaries with digits 17 to 19
- June 7: Beneficiaries with digits 20 to 23
For s who receive cash assistance or are part of the SUNCAP program, especially people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), they also have their own schedule:
- Digits from 00 to 33, the deposit is made on June 1
- Digits 34 to 66, the deposit is made on June 2
- Digits 67 to 99, the deposit is made on June 3
SNAP benefit amounts in Florida
The amounts that each person can receive depend entirely on the number of people living in the household:
- A household of 1 member: $292
- A household of 2 : $536
- A household of 3 : $768
- A household of 4 : $975
- A household of 5 : $1,158
On average, the benefit for a family in Florida is approximately $188 per person or $388 per family, depending on the case. Although this value is calculated by various factors such as income, expenses and household .
If you do not receive your benefit on the expected date, it is advisable to the local social services office directly for more information about your situation.