Guide for 2024 SNAP EBT Payment Schedule in North Carolina

When are SNAP Payments Issued in North Carolina?

The following information is from the official source, USDA.gov
From USDA (may be edited for clarity)
Benefits are made available from the 3rd to the 21st of every month, based on the last digit of the primary cardholder’s SSN:

• SSN ends in 1 = benefits available on the 3rd of the month
• SSN ends in 2 = benefits available on the 5th of the month
• SSN ends in 3 = benefits available on the 7th of the month
• SSN ends in 4 = benefits available on the 9th of the month
• SSN ends in 5 = benefits available on the 11th of the month
• SSN ends in 6 = benefits available on the 13th of the month
• SSN ends in 7 = benefits available on the 15th of the month
• SSN ends in 8 = benefits available on the 17th of the month
• SSN ends in 9 = benefits available on the 19th of the month
• SSN ends in 0 = benefits available on the 21st of the month
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What is the Maximum SNAP Benefit Amount in North Carolina?

Maximimum SNAP benefit amounts are based on your household size.

  • 1 person
    $292 / month
  • 2 people
    $536 / month
  • 3 people
    $768 / month
  • 4 people
    $975 / month
  • 5 people
    $1158 / month
  • 6 people
    $1390 / month
  • 7 people
    $1536 / month
  • Each additional person
    +$220 / month

What is the Minimum SNAP Benefit Amount in North Carolina?

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 North Carolina?

The average federal SNAP benefit amount in North Carolina is about $171 per person or $344 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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