Thousands of Texans are currently receiving their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, also known as food stamps, as the state continues its distribution process through February 28. The benefits are deposited directly onto the Lone Star Card, which functions similarly to a debit card and is used for purchasing eligible food items.
How to Apply for SNAP Benefits in Texas
For those in need of food assistance, applying for a Lone Star Card is straightforward. The quickest method is to apply online, but individuals can also visit their local SNAP office or call the Texas SNAP hotline at 1-877-541-7905. Additionally, food banks across Texas offer assistance in completing the application process.
Once approved, recipients can use their Lone Star Card to buy groceries, snacks, and even seeds to grow produce. However, certain items, such as alcohol, tobacco, hot meals, and pet food, are not covered under SNAP benefits.
February SNAP Deposit Schedule in Texas
Recipients who were certified for benefits after June 1, 2020, will receive their funds between February 16 and February 28. The exact deposit date depends on the last two digits of their Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number.
For EDG numbers 18-53:
- 18-20 → February 21
- 21-24 → February 22
- 25-27 → February 23
- 28-31 → February 24
- 32-34 → February 25
- 35-38 → February 26
- 39-41 → February 27
- 42-45 → February 28
- 46-49 → February 27
- 50-53 → February 28
For EDG numbers 72-99:
- 72-74 → February 21
- 75-78 → February 22
- 79-81 → February 23
- 82-85 → February 24
- 86-88 → February 25
- 89-92 → February 26
- 93-95 → February 27
- 96-99 → February 28
Recipients should check their EDG number to confirm when their benefits will be available.
SNAP Benefit Amounts by Household Size
The amount of SNAP benefits a household receives depends on its size. Below is a breakdown of maximum and average benefits:
- 1-person household: Maximum $292 | Average $199
- 2-person household: Maximum $536 | Average $364
- 3-person household: Maximum $768 | Average $594
- 4-person household: Maximum $975 | Average $726
- 5-person household: Maximum $1,158 | Average $845
- 6-person household: Maximum $1,390 | Average $1,018
- 7-person household: Maximum $1,536 | Average $1,116
- 8-person household: Maximum $1,756 | Average $1,317
- Each additional person: +$220
These benefit amounts are for the fiscal year 2025 and may be subject to change based on federal updates.
Texans relying on SNAP benefits should ensure they are aware of their deposit schedule and plan accordingly. For additional assistance, beneficiaries can visit their local SNAP office or reach out to community organizations dedicated to food security.