Need Help This June? Here’s When SNAP and Social Security Benefits Arrive

Sadie Krajcik
Published Aug 24, 2025

Need Help This June? Here’s When SNAP and Social Security Benefits Arrive

If you rely on SNAP or Social Security, knowing exactly when the money arrives can make a big difference.


These benefits are not just monthly help.

They’re essential tools to support your grocery budget, health care, housing, and overall financial stability.

Not sure what financial aid is available to you? Get the details here!

Families and individuals across the country use both programs to stretch their dollars and protect what matters most.

In June 2025, payment schedules for both SNAP and Social Security follow specific timelines based on where you live or your date of birth.

Review the dates below to plan your bills, meals, and savings with confidence.

 

Social Security Payment Schedule for June 2025

The Social Security Administration (SSA) pays retirement, disability, and survivor benefits on a set schedule each month.

When you receive your payment depends on your birthday and when you first filed.

Here’s when to expect your June 2025 Social Security payments:

  • June 3 (Tuesday)

    • Filed for benefits before May 1997

    • Receive both SSI and Social Security

    • Medicare premiums paid by the state

    • Living outside the U.S.

  • June 11 (Wednesday)

    • Birthdays between the 1st and 10th

  • June 18 (Wednesday)

    • Birthdays between the 11th and 20th

  • June 25 (Wednesday)

    • Birthdays after the 20th

Note: SSI payments are usually sent on the 1st of the month. If the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday, payments arrive the business day before.

Worth reading: Social Security Check Arrivals for June 2025—Don’t Miss Your Date


 

SNAP Payment Schedule by State for June 2025

The SNAP program, also known as food stamps, delivers monthly funds based on each state’s system.

Case numbers or last names often determine dates. Use this guide to check your state’s June 2025 SNAP deposit window:

  • Alabama: June 4 to 23
  • Alaska: June 1
  • Arizona: June 1 to 13
  • Arkansas: June 4 to 13
  • California: June 1 to 10
  • Colorado: June 1 to 10
  • Connecticut: June 1 to 3
  • Delaware: June 2 to 23
  • District of Columbia: June 1 to 10
  • Florida: June 1 to 28
  • Georgia: June 5 to 23
  • Guam: June 1 to 10
  • Hawaii: June 3 to 5
  • Idaho: June 1 to 10
  • Illinois: June 1 to 20
  • Indiana: June 5 to 23
  • Iowa: June 1 to 10
  • Kansas: June 1 to 10
  • Kentucky: June 1 to 19
  • Louisiana: June 1 to 23
  • Maine: June 10 to 14
  • Maryland: June 4 to 23
  • Massachusetts: June 1 to 14
  • Michigan: June 3 to 21
  • Minnesota: June 4 to 13
  • Mississippi: June 4 to 21
  • Missouri: June 1 to 22
  • Montana: June 2 to 6
  • Nebraska: June 1 to 5
  • Nevada: June 1 to 10
  • New Hampshire: June 5
  • New Jersey: June 1 to 5
  • New Mexico: June 1 to 20
  • New York: June 1 to 9
  • North Carolina: June 3 to 21
  • North Dakota: June 1
  • Ohio: June 2 to 20
  • Oklahoma: June 1 to 10
  • Oregon: June 1 to 9
  • Pennsylvania: June 3 to 14
  • Puerto Rico: June 4 to June 22
  • Rhode Island: June 1
  • South Carolina: June 1 to 19
  • South Dakota: June 10
  • Tennessee: June 1 to 20
  • Texas: June 1 to 28
  • Utah: June 5, 11 and 15
  • Virgin Islands: June 1
  • Vermont: June 1
  • Virginia: June 1 to 7
  • Washington: June 1 to 20
  • West Virginia: June 1 to 9
  • Wisconsin: June 1 to 15
  • Wyoming: June 1 to 4


Final Tip

Whether you rely on one or both programs, being aware of your payment date helps avoid late fees, food shortages, and last-minute stress.

Take a moment to mark your calendar or set up a reminder so your benefits work on your schedule.

Need help tracking your Social Security or SNAP payments? Visit:

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