

In June 2025, as every month, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be distributed between the 1st and the 28th, according to the beneficiary’s case number, specifically digits 9 and 8 read backwards and eliminating the tenth digit.
The payment schedule is designed to distribute deposits in a staggered manner. If the digits of your case number are from 00 to 03, you will receive your deposit on June 1. From 04 to 06, on the 2nd; from 07 to 10, on the 3rd; and so on until you reach digits 96-99, which correspond to the 28th of the month. This structure helps to distribute deposits evenly throughout the month.
When do I receive my benefits?
Those receiving cash assistance or SUNCAP program benefits (especially for people receiving Supplemental Security Income – SSI) also have assigned dates based on their case number. In these cases, if the digits are from 00 to 33, the deposit is made on June 1; from 34 to 66, on the 2nd; and from 67 to 99, on the 3rd of the month.
According to data obtained by apps such as Propel, used by millions of people to check their EBT balance, it is estimated that almost 100% of deposits in Florida are loaded at midnight on the corresponding date.
If you do not see your benefits reflected on your EBT card on the expected date, there may be a problem with your case. In these cases, it is advisable to contact your local social services office directly for more information.
How much do I get for SNAP in Florida?
The maximum monthly benefit depends on the size of the household. A person can receive up to $292, while a family of four can receive up to $975. For each additional household member, $220 is added. The minimum benefit for one- or two-person households is $23, and there is no official minimum for larger families.
On average, the benefit in Florida is approximately $188 per person or $338 per household, although this value may vary depending on income, expenses and household composition.
Understanding how the SNAP payment schedule works in Florida is essential to organizing a household budget and ensuring that basic food needs are met. Correctly verifying the digits of your case number is key to knowing exactly when to expect your deposit. With this information, beneficiaries can better plan their spending and act quickly if something goes wrong with the monthly deposit.
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