April 2026 Social Security and SNAP Payment Schedule for American Families

Jana Sanford
Published Mar 27, 2026

April 2026 Social Security and SNAP Payment Schedule for American Families

For many families, monthly benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are a key part of managing household expenses.


Knowing your exact payment date for April 2026 can help you plan bills, groceries, and other essentials.

 

Social Security Payments – April 2026

Social Security payments are sent on Wednesdays based on your birthdate, while SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is typically paid at the start of the month.

  • SSI Recipients: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
  • Birth Date 1–10: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
  • Birth Date 11–20: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
  • Birth Date 21–31: Wednesday, April 22, 2026

If your payment is delayed, the SSA recommends waiting three additional business days before contacting them.

Don't miss: SSDI Payment Schedule April 2026: Exact Dates Based on Your Birthdate
 

SNAP Payment Dates – April 2026

SNAP benefits are administered by states, so payment schedules vary. Some states distribute benefits based on case numbers, last name, or other state-specific rules.

Here’s the breakdown by state and territory:

  • Alabama: April 4–23
  • Alaska: April 1
  • Arizona: April 1–13
  • Arkansas: April 4–13
  • California: April 1–10
  • Colorado: April 1–10
  • Connecticut: April 1–3
  • Delaware: April 2–23
  • District of Columbia: April 1–10
  • Florida: April 1–28
  • Georgia: April 5–23
  • Guam: April 1–10
  • Hawaii: April 3–5
  • Idaho: April 1–10
  • Illinois: April 1–20
  • Indiana: April 5–23
  • Iowa: April 1–10
  • Kansas: April 1–10
  • Kentucky: April 1–19
  • Louisiana: April 1–23
  • Maine: April 10–14
  • Maryland: April 4–23
  • Massachusetts: April 1–14
  • Michigan: April 3–21
  • Minnesota: April 4–13
  • Mississippi: April 4–21
  • Missouri: April 1–22
  • Montana: April 2–6
  • Nebraska: April 1–5
  • Nevada: April 1–10
  • New Hampshire: April 5
  • New Jersey: April 1–5
  • New Mexico: April 1–20
  • New York: April 1–9
  • North Carolina: April 3–21
  • North Dakota: April 1
  • Ohio: April 2–20
  • Oklahoma: April 1–10
  • Oregon: April 1–9
  • Pennsylvania: April 3–14
  • Puerto Rico: April 4–22
  • Rhode Island: April 1
  • South Carolina: April 1–19
  • South Dakota: April 10
  • Tennessee: April 1–20
  • Texas: April 1–28
  • Utah: April 5, 11, 15
  • Virgin Islands: April 1
  • Vermont: April 1
  • Virginia: April 1–7
  • Washington: April 1–20
  • West Virginia: April 1–9
  • Wisconsin: April 1–15
  • Wyoming: April 1–4

Staying informed about payment dates ensures you can cover essentials on time and avoid unnecessary stress.

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