Will December SNAP Benefits Be Delayed? Here’s What You Need To Know
With recent government shutdowns, some are worried their benefits for December might arrive late. Here’s the latest information to help you understand what’s going on.
December SNAP Benefits Will Not Be Delayed
The good news: December SNAP benefits are not expected to be delayed because of the government shutdown. The shutdown that began in October 2025 officially ended on November 12th.
While November benefits were delayed in some places because of these events, states expect to issue December benefits on the regular deposit schedule.
So, you should receive your SNAP benefits for December on your usual deposit day. If your state hasn’t given any new updates, your benefits will arrive on time, even if last month’s deposit was late.
When Will You Get Your December SNAP Benefits?
Most people will receive their December SNAP benefits on their normal monthly deposit date. You can check your local state portal for updates.
What Should You Do If Your Benefits Don’t Arrive?
If your December SNAP benefits do not show up on your regular day, don’t panic. This likely has nothing to do with the government shutdown.
Sometimes, payments are delayed for other reasons, like missing paperwork or forgetting to renew your eligibility.
Here’s what you can do if your deposit is late:
- Check your EBT balance: Use the Propel app or your state’s official portal to see your balance. Deposits can show up a little later than expected.
- Look for notices: Check for any messages from your state’s SNAP office. They may let you know if there’s an issue causing the delay.
- Contact your SNAP office: Call your state SNAP office or your caseworker for information about your case and deposit status.
- Confirm your paperwork: Make sure you’ve met recertification requirements and submitted necessary forms. Missing paperwork or expired certifications can cause delays.
The Bottom Line
December SNAP benefits are expected to arrive on time, and there’s no prediction of delays because of the recent shutdown.
However, if you experience a delay, most problems can be solved by checking your balance, contacting your SNAP office, or making sure your paperwork is up to date.
-
Subscribe to secure your food stamps and learn more about this government benefit.