SSI & SNAP Payments To Align On November 1 In These States: What You Need To Know

By Gaurav Kumar

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SSI & SNAP Payments To Align On November 1 In These States

For many low-income individuals relying on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, receiving payments on the same day can make a significant difference.

This is particularly important for those living on tight budgets who depend on these programs to cover essential living expenses like food and housing.

In November 2024, recipients of SSI can look forward to two payments: one on November 1 and another on November 29, which covers December’s payment in advance. This happens because December 1 falls on a weekend, and the payment is issued early.

Meanwhile, the SNAP benefits, commonly referred to as Food Stamps, will also be sent out starting November 1 in several states, with some states delivering all their SNAP benefits on this day, making it a unified payday for both SSI and SNAP recipients.

SSI & SNAP Payment on November 1

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that the SSI check for November will be issued on November 1, 2024. Likewise, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service has provided a list of states that will start issuing SNAP benefits on November 1.

States Delivering Both SNAP and SSI Payments on November 1

Some states will send all their SNAP benefits on November 1, meaning recipients will receive both SSI and SNAP payments on the same day:

  • Alaska
  • Vermont
  • North Dakota
  • Rhode Island
  • U.S. Virgin Islands

States Delivering SNAP Over Multiple Days, Starting November 1

Many states issue SNAP benefits over several days, though the first payments will start on November 1. Here’s a breakdown of states where some SSI recipients may also see their SNAP benefits align with their SSI payments.

StateSNAP Delivery Schedule
ArizonaNovember 1–13
CaliforniaNovember 1–10
ColoradoNovember 1–10
ConnecticutNovember 1–3
FloridaNovember 1–28
IdahoNovember 1–10
IllinoisNovember 1–10
IowaNovember 1–10
KansasNovember 1–10
KentuckyNovember 1–19
LouisianaNovember 1–23
MassachusettsNovember 1–14
MissouriNovember 1–22
NebraskaNovember 1–5
NevadaNovember 1–10
New JerseyNovember 1–5
New MexicoNovember 1–20
New YorkNovember 1–9
OklahomaNovember 1–10
OregonNovember 1–9
PennsylvaniaFirst 10 business days
South CarolinaNovember 1–10
TennesseeNovember 1–20
TexasNovember 1–28
VirginiaNovember 1–7
WashingtonNovember 1–20
West VirginiaNovember 1–9
WisconsinNovember 1–15
WyomingNovember 1–4
GuamNovember 1–10
District of ColumbiaNovember 1–10

What This Means for SSI and SNAP Recipients

For those living in these states, receiving SSI and SNAP payments on the same day can provide much-needed financial flexibility.

With rent, groceries, and other essential expenses looming, having both payments arrive simultaneously helps recipients better manage their monthly budget.

If you’re unsure of your state’s exact SNAP payment schedule, you can check the USDA’s monthly issuance schedule by visiting their website at USDA SNAP Monthly Issuance Schedule.

The alignment of SSI and SNAP benefits in November 2024 will offer some relief to recipients who rely on both programs.

With many states issuing SNAP benefits starting on November 1, beneficiaries can expect both payments on the same day, providing better financial planning and assistance during the month.

Be sure to check your state’s exact delivery schedule and mark the dates to better manage your financial needs.

FAQs

Who receives SSI payments on November 1?

SSI recipients in all states will receive their November payment on November 1.

Will SNAP benefits be issued on November 1 too?

Yes, several states will issue SNAP benefits on November 1.

Which states send both SSI and SNAP on November 1?

States like Alaska, Vermont, and North Dakota will send both SSI and SNAP on November 1.

How can I check my state’s SNAP schedule?

Visit the USDA’s website to view the monthly SNAP issuance schedule.

Will I get two SSI payments in November?

Yes, one for November and one in advance for December on November 29.

Gaurav Kumar

A tax law expert with a knack for breaking down complex regulations into digestible insights. Gaurav's articles on the tax news blog offer invaluable guidance to readers navigating changes in tax legislation.

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