November SNAP Payments Are Finally Processing: Full State Deposit Schedule Released
Millions of SNAP households faced delays after the recent partial government shutdown.
Although the White House ordered states to restore full November benefits immediately, many families still experienced slowdowns due to state processing backlogs and USDA approval timelines.
More than 38 million beneficiaries were affected.
Here’s the updated, simplified overview of where full payments have been deposited and when remaining states will receive theirs.
States That Already Issued Full November SNAP Benefits
These states confirmed full disbursement using state emergency funds, early releases, or court orders:
Alaska, California, Connecticut, D.C., Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
States With Confirmed November Payment Dates
Nov 17–18
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Delaware
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Georgia
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Maryland
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Tennessee
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Virginia (remaining balance)
Nov 20
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Illinois
End of November
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Kentucky
Additional State Updates (Fastest Expected Timelines)
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Alabama: By Nov 13 or regular issue dates
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Arkansas: By late Nov 13–14
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Colorado: As early as Nov 13
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Delaware: Possibly by Nov 18
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Georgia: Remaining benefits by Nov 18
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Hawaii: Most sent; new applicants next week
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Idaho: By Nov 14
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Iowa: By Nov 14
Other states with timelines through late November: Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia
(All confirmed full benefits will be issued between now and the end of November.)
States Still Finalizing Exact Deposit Dates
These states are still coordinating with USDA but report payments are moving quickly:
Arizona, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas.
Additional Resources for SNAP Beneficiaries:
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Check your state’s SNAP disbursement schedule and updates at the USDA SNAP State Directory.
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Use your state’s EBT portal or app to monitor payment status (e.g., Connect EBT, Ohio Benefits Portal).
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For SNAP benefits eligibility, applications, or appeals help, visit your local State Department of Human Services (DHS).
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Updates related to the government shutdown and SNAP payments are regularly posted at USDA Food and Nutrition Service’s SNAP page.
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