If you’re depending on SNAP benefits in Florida to help you get through the month, this is a must-read! The state has finally announced the payment schedule for June 2025, and thousands of families are eager to know when their EBT cards will be refilled.
This month’s payment plan follows the same structured system as usual, but many recipients still get confused about their specific deposit date. Don’t worry — we’ve broken it down clearly, so you won’t be left guessing when your food assistance is coming in.
When Will You Get Your SNAP Benefits in June 2025?
In Florida, SNAP benefits don’t arrive all at once. Instead, they are deposited based on the last two digits of your case number, which can be found on your benefit letter or online account.
Deposits are made between June 1st and June 28th, depending on your number. Here’s how the schedule works:
If the last two digits of your case number are:
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00–03 → Your payment will come on June 1
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04–06 → June 2
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07–10 → June 3
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11–13 → June 4
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14–17 → June 5
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18–20 → June 6
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21–23 → June 7
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24–26 → June 8
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27–29 → June 9
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30–33 → June 10
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34–36 → June 11
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37–39 → June 12
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40–43 → June 13
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44–46 → June 14
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47–49 → June 15
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50–53 → June 16
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54–56 → June 17
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57–59 → June 18
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60–63 → June 19
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64–66 → June 20
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67–69 → June 21
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70–73 → June 22
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74–76 → June 23
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77–79 → June 24
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80–83 → June 25
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84–86 → June 26
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87–89 → June 27
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90–93 → June 28
To find your exact payment day, check your case number and match it with the dates above. This helps you plan your grocery shopping and keep your monthly budget in control.
What Can You Buy with SNAP?
Florida SNAP, also known as food stamps, can be used for a wide variety of food products. With your EBT card, you can purchase:
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Fresh fruits and vegetables
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Meat, chicken, and seafood
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Bread, cereals, and dairy
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Snacks and drinks (non-alcoholic)
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Seeds and plants to grow your own food
But remember, some things can’t be bought using SNAP, like:
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Alcohol and tobacco
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Hot foods or meals prepared in-store
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Non-food items like pet food, soap, or cleaning products
It’s important to use your SNAP benefits wisely so they last through the month.
How to Check Your EBT Balance
Wondering how much you have left on your card? Here are three simple ways to check your balance:
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Use the EBT Edge mobile app for fast access
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Call the customer service number printed on the back of your EBT card
Keeping track of your balance can help you avoid surprises at checkout.
Who Can Get SNAP in Florida?
To get food assistance through SNAP in Florida, you must meet certain rules. These include:
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Living in the state of Florida
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Having low income based on household size
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Being a U.S. citizen or legal resident
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Meeting work and asset rules
If you think you might qualify but haven’t applied yet, to start your application. It’s quick, and if approved, you’ll get your EBT card in the mail.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a parent feeding your family or someone simply needing a little extra help, Florida SNAP benefits are a vital resource. With the June 2025 deposit dates now available, you can better plan for your needs and make the most of your benefits.
So check your case number, mark your calendar, and get ready for your food stamp funds to hit your card.
And remember — you’re not alone. These benefits are made to support you, and staying informed helps you take full advantage of them.