The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will continue operating on its regular schedule in 2026, with January benefit payments arriving on the usual state-specific dates, officials confirmed.
Authorities said SNAP payment timelines will remain unchanged, allowing recipients to plan monthly grocery budgets around predictable deposits.
SNAP Schedule Will Remain Unchanged in 2026
Officials said states will continue to manage SNAP distribution using their existing calendars. While federal funds support the program, each state controls how and when benefits are released each month.
SNAP supports millions of households nationwide, with recipients using EBT cards to purchase groceries at approved stores. Payment timing varies by state, with some issuing benefits on a single day and others spreading deposits throughout the month.
How States Set SNAP Payment Dates
Officials said payment schedules differ based on state systems. Some states issue benefits according to:
- Last name
- Case number
- Social Security number
- Fixed monthly schedules
This approach allows states to manage processing volumes while ensuring benefits are distributed consistently.
When Will January 2026 SNAP Benefits Arrive?
January SNAP payments will be issued on different dates depending on the state.
States Issuing Benefits on a Single Day
- January 1: Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, U.S. Virgin Islands
- January 5: New Hampshire
- January 10: South Dakota
States With Staggered January SNAP Payments
Many states will issue SNAP benefits over multiple days in January:
- Arizona: Jan 1–13
- California: Jan 1–10
- Colorado: Jan 1–10
- Connecticut: Jan 1–3
- Delaware: Jan 2–23
- District of Columbia: Jan 1–10
- Florida: Jan 1–28
- Georgia: Jan 5–23
- Guam: Jan 1–10
- Hawaii: Jan 3–5
- Idaho: Jan 1–10
- Illinois: Jan 1–20
- Indiana: Jan 5–23
- Iowa: Jan 1–10
- Kansas: Jan 1–10
- Kentucky: Jan 1–19
- Louisiana: Jan 1–23
- Maine: Jan 10–14
- Maryland: Jan 4–23
- Massachusetts: Jan 1–14
- Michigan: Jan 3–21
- Minnesota: Jan 4–13
- Mississippi: Jan 4–21
- Missouri: Jan 1–22
- Montana: Jan 2–6
- Nebraska: Jan 1–5
- Nevada: Jan 1–10
- New Jersey: Jan 1–5
- New Mexico: Jan 1–20
- New York: Jan 1–9
- North Carolina: Jan 3–21
- Ohio: Jan 2–20
- Oklahoma: Jan 1–10
- Oregon: Jan 1–9
- Pennsylvania: Jan 3–14
- Puerto Rico: Jan 4–22
- South Carolina: Jan 1–19
- Tennessee: Jan 1–20
- Texas: Jan 1–28
- Virginia: Jan 1–7
- Washington: Jan 1–20
- West Virginia: Jan 1–9
- Wisconsin: Jan 1–15
- Wyoming: Jan 1–4
Utah Uses a Different SNAP Schedule
Utah will follow a unique distribution pattern, issuing January SNAP benefits on three fixed dates:
- January 5
- January 11
- January 15
Recipients are encouraged to check their state agency notices for exact eligibility dates.



