SNAP Payment Schedule in Texas – Food Stamps Worth Up to $1,756 from July 1–28

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SNAP recipients in Texas with EDG numbers ending in 42-45, 50-53, or 96-99 have already received their final June payments. If that includes you, now’s the time to check your Lone Star Card balance and plan your grocery purchases. The good news? Any unused funds from June can still be spent in July.

Now, let’s look ahead. If you’re receiving SNAP benefits in July 2025, here’s when to expect your payment, depending on your eligibility status and the last digits of your EDG number.

Early

If you were certified for SNAP benefits before June 1, 2020, your payments will arrive during the first half of July. But not every day includes a payment. Instead, the benefits are issued over 10 days based on your Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number.

Here’s how it works:

EDG Number Ends InSNAP Deposit Date
0July 1
1July 3
2July 5
3July 6
4July 7
5July 9
6July 11
7July 12
8July 13
9July 15

If your EDG number falls within one of these final digits, you can expect your payment early in the month. The system’s designed this way to reduce the load on grocery stores and ensure smooth processing.

Late

If your household was certified after June 1, 2020, your SNAP benefits will arrive later in the month. The payments are spread out from July 16 through July 28 and are again based on the ending digits of your EDG number.

Here’s a breakdown of the dates and corresponding EDG ranges:

EDG Number Ends InDeposit Date
00-03July 16
04-06July 17
07-10July 18
11-13July 19
14-17July 20
18-20July 21
21-24July 22
25-27July 23
28-31July 24
32-34July 25
35-38July 26
39-41July 27
42-45July 28
46-49July 27
50-53July 28
54-57July 16
58-60July 17
61-64July 18
65-67July 19
68-71July 20
72-74July 21
75-78July 22
79-81July 23
82-85July 24
86-88July 25
89-92July 26
93-95July 27
96-99July 28

So, if you’re seeing a date later than the 15th, that’s totally normal if your certification was after June 1, 2020.

Spending

Remember, SNAP benefits can only be used at authorized retailers or farmers’ markets. You can buy most grocery staples, including bread, fruits, meats, and dairy. However, items like alcohol, hot prepared food, and household supplies are off-limits.

Have some funds leftover from June? Don’t worry—they roll over. You won’t lose unspent money at the end of the month. Just be sure to use it before it expires, typically after 9 months of inactivity.

Tips

To stay on track, check your balance often. You can use the Texas Lone Star Card app, visit the YourTexasBenefits website, or call the number on the back of your EBT card. Staying updated helps you avoid surprises at checkout and allows you to stretch every dollar.

With Texas dividing its SNAP payments across several days, the system remains organized and efficient. All you need to do is track your EDG number and payment date, then shop smart.

FAQs

When are July SNAP payments in Texas?

Between July 1–28, based on EDG number and certification date.

How do I check my Lone Star Card balance?

Use the app, website, or call the number on your card.

Can I use unused June SNAP in July?

Yes, unused June benefits roll over into July.

What can I buy with SNAP in Texas?

Eligible food items only—no hot meals, alcohol, or supplies.

Why is my SNAP date later in July?

You were likely certified after June 1, 2020.

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