With January 2025 nearing its end, certain states are still distributing SNAP benefits, including Florida, where recipients can receive up to $1,756. These payments are based on a staggered schedule, ensuring that households receive their benefits according to their assigned case numbers.
In Florida, benefits for households with case numbers ending in 9 and digits between 61 and 99 will be distributed from January 18 to January 28. Along with Texas, this is the states with the longest monthly food stamps schedule.
Here is the payment breakdown for SNAP benefits in Florida
In Florida, the SNAP benefits are sent out from the 1st to the 28th of every month, based on the 9th and 8th digits of your Florida case number (read it backwards), dropping the 10th digit:
- January 18: Case numbers ending in 61–64
- January 19: Case numbers ending in 65–67
- January 20: Case numbers ending in 68–71
- January 21: Case numbers ending in 72–74
- January 22: Case numbers ending in 75–78
- January 23: Case numbers ending in 79–81
- January 24: Case numbers ending in 82–85
- January 25: Case numbers ending in 86–88
- January 26: Case numbers ending in 89–92
- January 27: Case numbers ending in 93–95
- January 28: Case numbers ending in 96–99
This staggered approach allows for smoother processing and efficient distribution across the state.
States Still Delivering January SNAP Benefits
Nine states, including Florida, are in the final stages of distributing January benefits. Here’s the delivery timeline for these states for the rest of the month:
- Florida: Until January 28
- Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland: Until January 23
- Mississippi: Until January 21
- Missouri, Puerto Rico: Until January 22
- Ohio: Until January 20
- Texas: Until January 28
Most other states have already completed their January distributions.
Maximum SNAP Allotments for 2025
For the contiguous 48 states and Washington, D.C., the maximum benefits for 2025 depend on household size:
- 1 member: $291
- 2 members: $535
- 3 members: $766
- 4 members: $973
- 5 members: $1,155
- 6 members: $1,386
- 7 members: $1,532
- 8 members: $1,751
- Additional members: add $219 per person
Adjusted income limits also apply. For instance, a single-person household must have a gross monthly income of no more than $2,005, while a two-person household is limited to $2,712.