Guide for 2024 SNAP EBT Payment Schedule in Michigan
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When are SNAP Payments Issued in Michigan?
The following information is from the official source, USDA.govFrom USDA (may be edited for clarity)
• Recipient ID # ends in: 0 = benefits available on the 3rd of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 1 = benefits available on the 5th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 2= benefits available on the 7th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 3 = benefits available on the 9th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 4 = benefits available on the 11th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 5 = benefits available on the 13th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 6 = benefits available on the 15th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 7 = benefits available on the 17th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 8 = benefits available on the 19th of the month
• Recipient ID # ends in: 9 = benefits available on the 21st of the monthEnd -
What is the Maximum SNAP Benefit Amount in Michigan?
Maximimum SNAP benefit amounts are based on your household size.
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1 person$292 / month
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2 people$536 / month
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3 people$768 / month
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4 people$975 / month
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5 people$1158 / month
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6 people$1390 / month
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7 people$1536 / month
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Each additional person+$220 / month
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What is the Minimum SNAP Benefit Amount in Michigan?
The mimimum benefit for households of one or two people is $23. For larger households, there is no "official" minimum benefit. -
What is the Average Benefit Amount in Michigan?
The average federal SNAP benefit amount in Michigan is about $170 per person or $319 per household. Benefits are based on a household's income, expenses, and how many people are in the household, so SNAP / food stamp benefit amounts may vary from household to household.Data from Feburary 2024.
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