Recently, new SNAP benefits payments have been approved for the next few days in the state of Florida. Some beneficiaries may receive up to $1,751, depending on the size of their household and some other particular circumstances in the household.
Florida, along with the other 48 contiguous states and Washington DC, as well as Guam and the US Virgin Islands, all receive the same amounts, as the average cost of living in all of these territories is estimated to be similar.
In other states like Hawaii or Alaska, where the cost of living is particularly higher, the maximum SNAP benefit amounts are different. But that’s not relevant here right now, since we’re focusing on the state of Florida, one of which has one of the largest populations of food stamp recipients in the country.
Maximum SNAP Benefits in Florida
Below are the maximum allocations for SNAP in the lower 48 states and DC (October 2023 to September 2024), according to the USDA website:
- Household size 1: $291
- Household size 2: $535
- Household size 3: $766
- Household size 4: $973
- Household size 5: $1,155
- Household size 6: $1,386
- Household size 7: $1,532
- Household size 8: $1,751
- Each additional person: $219
To understand the impact of these benefits on your household, a monthly payment of $973 in food stamps is equivalent to approximately $8 per person per day. Keep in mind that SNAP benefits are not designed to cover all of a family’s food costs, as several studies have found that the average cost of a modest meal in the United States is about $3.5 per person.

Who Qualifies for SNAP Benefits?
Not all households are eligible to receive benefits in Florida. In fact, they must meet monthly income eligibility standards that also apply to the other 48 states and Washington DC.
The maximum limit of monthly gross income that a low-income household can have must be equal to or less than 130% of the federal poverty level, as detailed in the following table:
- Household size 1: $1,580
- Household size 2: $2,137
- Household size 3: $2,694
- Household size 4: $3,250
- Household size 5: $3,807
- Household size 6: $4,364
- Household size 7: $4,921
- Household size 8: $5,478
- Each additional person: $557
New payment dates approved for SNAP recipients in Florida in the upcoming days
The payment schedule in Florida begins on the first of each month and ends on the 28th. The payment date is determined by the ninth and eighth digits of your case number (first the ninth, then the eighth, don’t ask why, doesn’t matter). That said, the payment dates for the month of July are as follows:
- 00-03: July 1, 2024 (Monday)
- 04-06: July 2, 2024 (Tuesday)
- 07-10: July 3, 2024 (Wednesday)
- 11-13: July 4, 2024 (Thursday)
- 14-17: July 5, 2024 (Friday)
- 18-20: July 6, 2024 (Saturday)
- 21-24: July 7, 2024 (Sunday)
- 25-27: July 8, 2024 (Monday)
- 28-31: July 9, 2024 (Tuesday)
- 32-34: July 10, 2024 (Wednesday)
- 35-38: July 11, 2024 (Thursday)
- 39-41: July 12, 2024 (Friday)
- 42-45: July 13, 2024 (Saturday)
- 46-48: July 14, 2024 (Sunday)
- 49-53: July 15, 2024 (Monday)
- 54-57: July 16, 2024 (Tuesday)
- 58-60: July 17, 2024 (Wednesday)
- 61-64: July 18, 2024 (Thursday)
- 65-67: July 19, 2024 (Friday)
- 68-71: July 20, 2024 (Saturday)
- 72-74: July 21, 2024 (Sunday)
- 75-78: July 22, 2024 (Monday)
- 79-81: July 23, 2024 (Tuesday)
- 82-85: July 24, 2024 (Wednesday)
- 86-88: July 25, 2024 (Thursday)
- 89-92: July 26, 2024 (Friday)
- 93-95: July 27, 2024 (Saturday)
- 96-99: July 28, 2024 (Sunday