The Social Security Administration (SSA) pays over nine million Americans monthly, with payments made on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays based on the beneficiary's birthdate.
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SSDI Payment June: Over nine million Americans receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in stages from the Social Security Administration (SSA) each month. Find out if you are among those who will get your monthly payment this Wednesday by reading on.
Payments for this benefit are made by the SSA on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays of every month. The beneficiary’s birthdate is used to determine the amount of the deposit.
The second Wednesday of every month is when those born between the first and the tenth of the month get paid. According to Marca, the third Wednesday is when those born between the 11th and the 20th get their deposit, and the fourth Wednesday is when those born between the 21st and the 31st get their money.
For beneficiaries born between June 1st and June 10th, the Social Security Administration will make their first payment of the month this Wednesday, June 12. Due to Juneteenth, the next payment is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, rather than Wednesday, June 19. The third round of deposits will take place on Wednesday, June 26, as per usual.
On the third of every month, if you have been enrolled in SSDI since before May 1997, or if you are also receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you will receive your SSDI payment. The first of every month is when SSI payments are made.
If payday falls on a weekend or holiday, money is transferred the day before work.
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The SSA advises waiting three days after your payment date and first getting in touch with your bank to see if there are any issues on their end if you receive the electronic deposit. If your bank is operating normally and you are still receiving paper checks, call your local Social Security office or visit the offices in person.
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