The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is preparing to issue the benefits for December, with transfers of up to $292 for individual beneficiaries. This program is designed for low-income families and individuals, who receive the payments on their EBT cards to purchase basic food items at authorized supermarkets and markets.
The states that will make payments this month include New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee, Washington, Michigan, Mississippi, and North Carolina. The transfers are scheduled between December 20 and 22, and each state follows a particular distribution method based on criteria such as Social Security number, last name initial, or case number.
In New Mexico and Ohio, benefits will be issued according to the last two digits of the Social Security number of the beneficiary. The payment schedule is as follows:
The amount of $292 applies to individual beneficiaries, without family dependents, while larger households receive a higher amount. This monthly support helps ensure access to basic food for thousands of families in need.
With the monthly publication of the payment schedule, SNAP ensures that beneficiaries can plan their purchases and manage their resources better during the year-end holidays.