September brought bad news for retirees: Social Security Change Confirmed

According to the Social Security Administration, there will be a change in how retirees receive their regular Social Security payments this month. Some recipients may not receive their usual payments. This government agency provides monthly benefits to retirees, survivors, people with disabilities, and those receiving SSI.

Each month, there are five payment rounds. Typically, these payments are made on the first and third days of the month for those who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), as well as for retirees and individuals with disabilities.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that this month will bring changes to the regular Social Security payments for retirees. Some beneficiaries may not receive their usual payments. The SSA is the government agency that provides monthly benefits to retirees, survivors, people with disabilities, and those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Monthly Payment Schedule

Each month, the SSA makes payments in five rounds. Typically, payments are issued on the first and third days of the month for SSI recipients, retirees, and disabled individuals.

People who started receiving benefits under the Retirement, Survivor, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) program after May 1997 will have their payments sent out on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays of the month, depending on their birth date.

Payment Schedule for September

The SSA manages benefits for over 70 million people, so they have a payment schedule to help beneficiaries know when to expect their payments each month. This month’s schedule is important to keep in mind because some payment dates may shift due to holidays or weekends.

For example, SSI recipients did not receive their normal payments on September 1, as it fell on a Sunday. Therefore, the payment date was moved to August 30, the previous business day. Here is the schedule for September payments:

  • September 3 (Third Day): Payment for RSDI beneficiaries who claimed benefits before May 1997, regardless of birth date.
  • September 11 (Second Wednesday): Payment for beneficiaries whose birth dates are between the 1st and 10th.
  • September 18 (Third Wednesday): Payment for beneficiaries whose birth dates are between the 11th and 20th.
  • September 25 (Fourth Wednesday): Payment for beneficiaries whose birth dates are between the 21st and 31st.

Please note that these payment dates may change if they fall on a holiday or weekend. In such cases, the SSA moves the payment to the next business day to ensure that beneficiaries are not affected.

If you do not receive your Social Security check on time, wait at least three business days before contacting SSA customer service.

Payment Amounts for Social Security Beneficiaries

The amount of Social Security benefits each person receives depends on several factors, including their full retirement age, work history, the amount of Social Security taxes they paid while working, and their specific disability.

Here are the average payment amounts for 2024 based on different programs:

Social Security PaymentsRetirement BenefitsSurvivor BenefitsDisability BenefitsSSI Benefits
Average$1,900$1,505$1,537$698
Other PaymentsAge 62: $2,710
Age 67: $3,822
Age 70: $4,873
Individuals$1,773$943
2 Children$3,653
Blind Recipients$2,590
Maximum Payment$3,822
Couples$1,415
Essential Person$472

Tips for Receiving Payments on Time

The quickest and most reliable way to receive your Social Security payment is through direct deposit. With direct deposit, the funds are sent directly to your bank account, so you don’t have to wait for a check to arrive in the mail.

If you have any questions or need more information, the SSA recommends contacting them directly. They can provide personalized assistance and answer any questions you may have.

Remember that these changes to the payment schedule are temporary and will only apply until September. Be sure to check the official calendar from the Social Security Administration to know when your next payment is due.

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