"Florida SNAP EBT Deposit Schedule forJuly"

In the state of Florida, there are currently 1,540,964 households receiving SNAP benefits or Food Stamps, with about 2,786,261 Floridians receiving benefits in April 2022 alone, according to data provided by the USDA. If you are currently receiving SNAP benefits in Florida, knowing when your food stamps will be deposited into your EBT card is important in helping you budget for the month. In this post, we will provide the Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July 2022.

See the August 2022 SNAP Payment Schedule.

"Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July"

Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July 2022

In the state of Florida, SNAP benefits are distributed by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF).

In addition, there is no single date on which all SNAP benefits are issued.

Instead, benefits are sent out over a 28 day period every month, based on the 9th and 8th digits of your Florida case number (READ BACKWARDS), dropping the 10th digit.

See below for the Florida SNAP payment schedule for July 2022.

If the 9th and 8th digit of your Case number is Benefits are deposited on
00-03 July 1
04-06 July 2
07-10 July 3
11-13 July 4
14-17 July 5
18-20 July 6
21-24 July 7
25-27 July 8
28-31 July 9
32-34 July 10
35-38 July 11
39-41 July 12
42-45 July 13
46-48 July 14
49-53 July 15
54-57 July 16
58-60 July 17
61-64 July 18
65-67 July 19
68-71 July 20
72-74 July 21
75-78 July 22
79-81 July 23
82-85 July 24
86-88 July 25
89-92 July 26
93-95 July 27
96-99 July 28

How much will I get in Florida Food Stamps?

The chart below shows the maximum SNAP benefits you can get based on the number of people in your household.

To calculate the exact amount you are likely to get based on your household income, see our post on Florida SNAP Calculator.

Household Size Maximum SNAP Allotment
1 $250
2 $459
3 $658
4 $835
5 $992
6 $1,190
7 $1,316
8 $1,504
For each additional member over 8 $188

Food Stamps: July Benefits for Florida Recipients

All SNAP households should receive their July benefits according to schedule.

If you did not receive your food stamps on schedule, call the SNAP office to find out why.

You can use your Florida SNAP benefits to shop online, at participating grocery stores, including on Amazon.

Additionally, you can use SNAP benefits to purchase produce at farmers’ markets, including markets that offer double bucks.

Florida Sen. Rick Scott proposes new requirements for SNAP benefits

Florida Sen. Rick Scott wants to go back to pre-pandemic rules for food stamps eligibility.

The U.S. Senator is proposing a bill he claims will motivate people to return to the workforce.

Scott’s proposed “Let’s Get to Work Act of 2022” would impact those who use SNAP.

It would end the current work requirements for SNAP introduced during the pandemic as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

Additionally, it would also make changes to the Food and Nutrition Act (FNA) of 2008.

Senator Scott says “Able-bodied Americans ought to be part of the capitalist system, be part of having skin in the game, pay the taxes—when you have a job you pay the income taxes and payroll taxes, when you buy things you pay sales taxes, when you buy a house you pay property taxes. We’ve got to get this country back to work.”

Before the pandemic, FNA’s provisions limited eligibility with a work requirement.

For example Able Bodied Adults without children were ineligible if they had received benefits for three or more months in that time frame while not working at least 20 hours per week.

Applicants also had to be either 60-years-old, or have dependents who were in their care.

When COVID hit, the work requirements and age requirements changed.

Applicant age requirements were lowered from 60 to 50, and work requirements were waived as the economy shrank due to the challenges of COVID-19.

Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July 2022 Summary

Here’s the bottom line about the Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July 2022:

SNAP households in all counties in Florida should have their SNAP deposits between July 1st – July 28th.

Questions?

We hope this post on the Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for July was helpful.

If you have further questions about Florida SNAP or EBT Card, please let us know in the comments section below.

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