SNAP Countdown - Up To $975 In June Payments For Families Of 4 – Are You Ready To Receive Yours?

SNAP Countdown – Up To $975 In June Payments For Families Of 4 – Are You Ready To Receive Yours?

As June 2025 unfolds, millions of Americans relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are eagerly awaiting their monthly deposits. For families of four, the maximum SNAP payment can reach up to $975 in the 48 contiguous states and even higher in Alaska and Hawaii.

This article breaks down the payment schedulesmaximum benefits, and eligibility requirements so you can find out when and how much you’ll receive this month.

SNAP Benefits for June 2025 – How Much Can You Receive?

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has set new maximum SNAP benefit amounts for 2025. For a household of four, here’s what you could receive based on your location:

LocationMax Benefit for Family of 4
48 Contiguous States & D.C.$975
Hawaii$1,723
Alaska (Urban)$1,258
Alaska (Rural 1)$1,604
Alaska (Rural 2)$1,953

Note that your actual SNAP payment may vary based on household incomeexpenses, and deductions such as utilities or medical costs.

SNAP Deposit Schedule for June 2025 – State-by-State Breakdown

SNAP payments are issued monthly, but the deposit dates vary by state and are often based on your case numberlast name, or Social Security Number. Here’s a full breakdown of June 2025 payment dates by state:

StateJune SNAP Payment Dates
AlabamaJune 4–23
AlaskaJune 1
ArizonaJune 1–13
ArkansasJune 4–13
CaliforniaJune 1–10
ColoradoJune 1–10
ConnecticutJune 1–3
DelawareJune 2–23
FloridaJune 1–28
GeorgiaJune 5–23
HawaiiJune 3–5
IdahoJune 1–10
IllinoisJune 1–10
IndianaJune 5–23
IowaJune 1–10
KansasJune 1–10
KentuckyJune 1–19
LouisianaJune 1–23
MaineJune 10–14
MarylandJune 4–23
MassachusettsJune 1–14
MichiganJune 3–21
MinnesotaJune 4–13
MississippiJune 4–21
MissouriJune 1–22
MontanaJune 2–6
NebraskaJune 1–5
NevadaJune 1–10
New HampshireJune 5
New JerseyJune 1–5
New MexicoJune 1–20
New YorkJune 1–9
North CarolinaJune 3–21
North DakotaJune 1
OhioJune 2–20
OklahomaJune 1–10
OregonJune 1–9
PennsylvaniaFirst 10 working days in June
Rhode IslandJune 1
South CarolinaJune 1–10
South DakotaJune 10
TennesseeJune 1–20
TexasJune 1–28
UtahJune 5, 11, and 15
VermontJune 1
VirginiaJune 1–7
WashingtonJune 1–20
West VirginiaJune 1–9
WisconsinJune 1–15
WyomingJune 1–4
GuamJune 1–10
Puerto RicoJune 4–22
D.C.June 1–10
U.S. Virgin IslandsJune 1

If your state issues benefits based on a schedule, you may receive your SNAP funds earlier or later in the month.

Who Qualifies for SNAP Benefits in June 2025?

To receive SNAP payments, families must meet income and resource limits. Here’s a quick overview of eligibility requirements:

General SNAP Eligibility:

  • Gross monthly income must be at or below 130% of the federal poverty level
  • Net income (after deductions) must be at or below 100% of the poverty level
  • Assets/resources must be limited (typically $2,750 or $4,250 for households with seniors or disabled members)

Work Requirements:

  • Adults aged 18 to 54 without dependents must work at least 20 hours per week to receive benefits for more than 3 months in a 3-year period
  • Some exceptions apply for seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers

What Affects the SNAP Benefit Amount?

Your SNAP allotment is based on:

  • Household size
  • Income and expenses
  • Deductions (e.g., housing, utilities, dependent care, medical expenses for elderly/disabled)
  • Location (standard of living varies by state)

Even if you work or receive other benefits (like SSI), you may still be eligible for partial SNAP assistance. The maximum benefit only applies to those with zero or minimal income.

If you’re part of a family of four, your SNAP payment for June 2025 could reach $975 or more, depending on where you live. Those in Alaska or Hawaii could receive significantly higher benefits.

With state-specific deposit schedules ranging from June 1 to June 28, it’s essential to check your state’s SNAP calendar to know exactly when your funds will arrive.

Make sure your eligibility is up to date, your income details are accurate, and your banking info is correct to avoid any delays in receiving these crucial benefits.

FAQs

How much can a family of four get in SNAP benefits in June 2025?

A family of four can receive up to $975 in the 48 states and up to $1,953 in parts of Alaska.

When will SNAP benefits be deposited in June?

Deposit dates vary by state, ranging from June 1 to June 28. South Dakota issues benefits on June 10.

Can I get SNAP if I have a job?

Yes, working families can qualify for SNAP, but earnings and household size determine the benefit amount.

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