SNAP benefits for June 2026 deposit between June 1 and June 28 depending on your state and case number. There is no single national payday — each state sets its own EBT deposit schedule, and your specific date within that window depends on your case number, Social Security number last digits, or last name initial.
Most states load benefits overnight — typically between midnight and 6 AM — on your scheduled date. Your June food stamp payment follows the same schedule as every other month in 2026.
June 2026 SNAP Payment Dates — All 50 States
| State | June Deposit Window | Based On |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | June 4 – June 23 | Last two digits of case number |
| Alaska | June 1 – June 31 | Last digit of case number |
| Arizona | June 1 – June 13 | Last digit of case number |
| Arkansas | June 4 – June 13 | Last digit of case number |
| California | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Colorado | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Connecticut | June 1 – June 9 | Last digit of case number |
| Delaware | June 2 – June 23 | Last two digits of case number |
| District of Columbia | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Florida | June 1 – June 28 | Last two digits of case number |
| Georgia | June 5 – June 23 | Last two digits of case number |
| Hawaii | June 3 – June 5 | Case number |
| Idaho | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Illinois | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Indiana | June 5 – June 23 | Last two digits of case number |
| Iowa | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Kansas | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Kentucky | June 1 – June 19 | Last two digits of case number |
| Louisiana | June 1 – June 23 | Last two digits of case number |
| Maine | June 10 – June 14 | Case number range |
| Maryland | June 4 – June 23 | Last digit of case number |
| Massachusetts | June 1 – June 14 | Last two digits of case number |
| Michigan | June 3 – June 21 | Last digit of case number |
| Minnesota | June 4 – June 13 | Last digit of case number |
| Mississippi | June 4 – June 21 | Last two digits of case number |
| Missouri | June 1 – June 22 | Last digit of case number |
| Montana | June 2 – June 8 | Last digit of case number |
| Nebraska | June 1 – June 5 | Last digit of case number |
| Nevada | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| New Hampshire | June 5 | Fixed date (5th of month) |
| New Jersey | June 1 – June 5 | Last digit of case number |
| New Mexico | June 1 – June 20 | Last two digits of case number |
| New York | June 1 – June 9 | Last letter of last name |
| North Carolina | June 3 – June 21 | Last two digits of case number |
| North Dakota | June 1 | Fixed date (1st of month) |
| Ohio | June 1 – June 20 | Last two digits of case number |
| Oklahoma | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Oregon | June 1 – June 9 | Last digit of case number |
| Pennsylvania | June 1 – June 14 | Last digit of case number |
| Rhode Island | June 1 | Fixed date (1st of month) |
| South Carolina | June 1 – June 16 | Last two digits of case number |
| South Dakota | June 10 | Fixed date (10th of month) |
| Tennessee | June 1 – June 20 | Last digit of case number |
| Texas | June 1 – June 28 | Last digit of case number |
| Utah | June 5 – June 11 | Last digit of case number |
| Vermont | June 1 | Fixed date (1st of month) |
| Virginia | June 1 – June 7 | Last digit of case number |
| Washington | June 1 – June 20 | Last digit of case number |
| West Virginia | June 1 – June 10 | Last digit of case number |
| Wisconsin | June 1 – June 15 | Last two digits of case number |
| Wyoming | June 1 – June 4 | Last digit of case number |
Schedules reflect standard June 2026 issuance windows based on state SNAP agency guidelines. Your exact date within the window depends on your case number or SSN last digits. Confirm your specific date through your state benefits portal or EBT hotline.
How to Find Your Exact June SNAP Payment Date
The table above shows your state’s window — but your individual date within that window depends on your case number. Here’s how to confirm your exact June deposit date:
Online: Log into your state’s benefits portal. Most states show your scheduled deposit date under your account or case details.
By phone: Call your state’s EBT customer service line and ask for your next scheduled payment date. See EBT customer service numbers by state for your state’s number.
Check your award letter: Your original SNAP approval letter typically lists your deposit date or the formula used to calculate it.
Check your balance: If you’re unsure whether June benefits have arrived, check your balance online, through the ebtEDGE app, or by calling the number on the back of your card. See how to check your EBT balance for all methods by state.
When Exactly Do June SNAP Benefits Load?
Most states load benefits overnight on your scheduled date — typically between midnight and 6 AM. Benefits are usually available by the time you wake up on your deposit day.
If you check your balance late the night before your scheduled date and it hasn’t updated yet, check again in the morning. Benefits are almost never delayed past 6 AM on the scheduled date.
What to Do if Your June SNAP Payment Is Late
If your deposit date has passed and benefits haven’t loaded:
Step 1: Verify your scheduled date. Confirm you have the right deposit date for your case — not just the state window. Your personal date may be later in the month than you expect.
Step 2: Check your balance. Benefits may have loaded without a notification. Check via the ebtEDGE app, your state portal, or the hotline on the back of your card.
Step 3: Check for recertification issues. If your SNAP case was due for recertification and you haven’t completed it, benefits may be on hold. Missing your recertification deadline is the most common reason for unexpected payment delays.
Step 4: Call your EBT hotline. If benefits still haven’t arrived 24–48 hours after your scheduled date, call your state’s EBT line (table above) to confirm the payment status.
Step 5: Contact your SNAP caseworker. If the EBT line confirms no payment was issued, contact your SNAP case office to find out why and what’s needed to release your benefits.
For more detail on payment delays, see why didn’t my SNAP benefits reload.
Special Situations for June 2026
Weekends and holidays: June 19 (Juneteenth) is a federal holiday in 2026. If your scheduled deposit date falls on June 19, most states issue benefits the business day before — typically June 18. Check with your state SNAP office if you’re unsure how the holiday affects your June date.
New applicants: If you were approved for SNAP in late May or early June, your first benefit amount covers from your application date (prorated). Your first deposit may come earlier or later than the standard schedule — check your approval letter for your first payment date.
Recertification: If your annual recertification was due in June and you completed it, your benefits should continue on schedule. If your recertification lapsed, contact your SNAP office immediately — benefits can often be restored retroactively if you recertify quickly.
How Much Are June SNAP Benefits?
Your June 2026 benefit amount is the same as your regular monthly amount unless your household circumstances changed. Maximum monthly SNAP benefits in 2026 are:
| Household Size | Maximum Monthly Benefit |
|---|---|
| 1 | $292 |
| 2 | $536 |
| 3 | $768 |
| 4 | $975 |
| 5 | $1,158 |
| 6 | $1,390 |
| 7 | $1,536 |
| 8 | $1,756 |
For the maximum amounts in your state, see SNAP benefit amounts by household size.
Summer EBT (SUN Bucks) — Additional June Benefits for Families
If you have school-age children who receive free or reduced-price school lunch, they may be eligible for Summer EBT (SUN Bucks) — $120 per child in additional grocery benefits for the summer. Summer EBT benefits are separate from SNAP and load to a separate EBT card or account.
Summer EBT typically begins loading in June in most participating states. See Summer EBT program and balance guide to check your children’s eligibility and find out how to access the balance.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do food stamps deposit in June 2026?
SNAP benefits for June 2026 deposit between June 1 and June 28, depending on your state. Most payments load overnight between midnight and 6 AM on your scheduled date. Find your state’s window in the table above, then confirm your specific date through your state benefits portal or EBT hotline.
Why haven’t my June food stamps loaded yet?
First confirm your exact deposit date — your personal date may be later in the month than the start of your state’s window. If your date has passed, check your balance directly. If no payment was issued, check whether your recertification is current. See why didn’t my SNAP benefits reload for a complete troubleshooting guide.
Do SNAP payments change in June?
Your June SNAP payment is the same as your regular monthly amount unless your household income, size, or reported expenses changed. If you reported a change to your SNAP office in May, your June benefit may reflect the new calculation.
Is there a June 2026 SNAP increase?
No special June 2026 benefit increase has been announced. Standard annual SNAP benefit adjustments typically take effect in October at the start of the federal fiscal year.
What if my payment date falls on Juneteenth (June 19)?
Juneteenth is a federal holiday in 2026. Most states issue benefits the business day before a holiday — typically June 18 if your date falls on June 19. Confirm with your state SNAP office if you’re unsure.
For the full year-round SNAP payment schedule and state-by-state details, see the complete SNAP payment dates guide. To check your eligibility or estimate your benefit amount, use the food stamp benefit estimator.