Texas distributes SNAP benefits throughout the month rather than sending payments to all recipients on the same day. The payment date depends on each household’s Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number and the date when the household was certified for benefits.
For many recipients, the period between May 18 and May 24, 2026, is part of the scheduled payment cycle. Households certified after June 1, 2020, receive benefits between the 16th and 28th of every month. The exact date is determined by the last two digits of the EDG number assigned to the case.
Households certified before June 1, 2020, follow a separate issuance schedule. Those benefits are generally sent between the 1st and 15th of the month based on the last digit of the EDG number. As a result, many recipients in that group likely received their May benefits earlier in the month.
SNAP benefits in Texas are deposited onto the Lone Star Card, the state’s electronic benefits transfer card used for eligible food purchases at approved retailers.
Schedule
The following payment dates apply to households certified after June 1, 2020.
| Payment Date | EDG Ending Numbers |
|---|---|
| May 18, 2026 | 07-10 and 61-64 |
| May 19, 2026 | 11-13 and 65-67 |
| May 20, 2026 | 14-17 and 68-71 |
| May 21, 2026 | 18-20 and 72-74 |
| May 22, 2026 | 21-24 and 75-78 |
| May 23, 2026 | 25-27 and 79-81 |
| May 24, 2026 | 28-31 and 82-85 |
Recipients can usually find their EDG number on official Texas Health and Human Services paperwork or by accessing their online benefits account.
System
Texas uses staggered payment schedules to spread SNAP deposits across the month. This system helps manage benefit distribution and allows households to receive funds according to an organized calendar.
For households certified before June 1, 2020, payments are issued from the 1st through the 15th of each month. Those dates are based on the final digit of the EDG number.
For households approved after that date, payments are distributed between the 16th and 28th using the final two digits of the EDG number. Because of this structure, two households may receive benefits on different dates even if they live in the same area or have similar case details.
Amounts
SNAP benefit amounts vary based on several factors, including household size, monthly income and allowable expenses. The program is intended to supplement grocery budgets rather than fully cover food costs.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture sets annual maximum allotments for SNAP households. For fiscal year 2026, the maximum monthly benefits for the 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are listed below.
| Household Size | Maximum Monthly Benefit |
|---|---|
| 1 Person | $298 |
| 2 People | $546 |
| 3 People | $785 |
| 4 People | $994 |
Households with more than four members may qualify for additional monthly assistance. However, many recipients receive less than the maximum amount depending on their financial circumstances.
Purchases
Texas SNAP benefits can be used to buy a variety of approved food products. Eligible purchases include:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Meat and poultry
- Dairy products
- Bread and cereals
- Snack foods
- Seeds and plants that produce food
Certain products are not eligible for purchase through SNAP benefits. Restrictions include:
- Alcohol
- Tobacco products
- Vitamins and supplements
- Hot prepared meals
- Cleaning products and household supplies
The Lone Star Card can be used at participating grocery stores, supermarkets and approved retailers throughout Texas.
Access
Once benefits are deposited onto the Lone Star Card, recipients are not required to spend the funds immediately. Unused balances generally remain available for future use.
Still, long periods of inactivity may affect account access or lead to complications with benefit availability. State agencies often encourage recipients to monitor their account regularly and review balances when needed.
Recipients who are unsure about their payment date can review their EDG number and compare it with the state issuance calendar. This remains the primary factor determining when SNAP funds are deposited each month.
Assistance
Texas households that need help with SNAP accounts, replacement cards or balance information can contact Texas Health and Human Services or access their online benefits portal.
Recipients may also check transaction histories and benefit balances through the Lone Star Card customer service system. Keeping account information updated can help avoid delays or interruptions in benefit access.
For households expecting benefits between May 18 and May 24, the payment schedule is tied directly to the EDG number listed on the case. Knowing the issuance calendar can help recipients plan grocery purchases and manage monthly food budgets more effectively.
FAQs
Who receives Texas SNAP this week?
EDG numbers listed in the schedule qualify.
What is the Lone Star Card?
Texas’ electronic benefits transfer card.
Can SNAP benefits buy household items?
No, non-food items are excluded.
How are payment dates determined?
They depend on the EDG number.
Do unused SNAP funds stay available?
Yes, balances usually remain on the card.















