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65-years-old Seniors to get their 1,666 dollars Social Security paycheck in just two days

The Social Security Administration will send the average pension check of $1,666 to 65-year-old retirees in just two days

by Abraham Quirós Villalba
14/11/2022 09:00
in Money
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In the United States pension system, managed by the Social Security Administration, there are different subsidies for Americans. Some Americans receive an age-based retirement benefit.

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Others receive a disability benefit. Still others may receive Supplemental Security Income from Social Security. Each of these payments has a different average amount and in the case of age retirement, it is $1,666 per month. This is a good amount to live on in many United States states.

If you are waiting to receive your November Social Security check dollars, you may have something to celebrate. And that is that in just 2 days many retirees will have the first of their pension payments available to them this November. The exact day on which the Social Security will send the pension is next November 16th, the third Wednesday of the month. Therefore, this means that millions of Americans will be able to enjoy this new benefit. Best of all, there is no age or disability requirement. Any American or naturalized American who has an accepted benefit could collect on the next Wednesday.

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The only requirement that the retiree in question has to meet is to have his or her birthday between the 11th and 20th. Thus, if you were born between those two days, regardless of the month, Social Security will send your check in the appropriate amount to your bank account. Likewise, retirees born after the 20th may be able to collect on the following Wednesday of the month. For the sake of clarity, let’s take a look at the November Social Security payment schedule.

Social Security payments in November

In the month of November, there are a total of four different payments. The Social Security Administration sends out the payments on different dates. On the one hand, we have the Supplemental Security Income payment. On the other hand, we have the retirement payments. Of the first of these payments, there is only one per month, with some exceptions. On the other hand, the second of these payments usually has three different days.

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  • November 1st. SSI payment for the month.
  • November 9th. First Social Security payment of the month. On this second Wednesday in November the SSA sends the benefit check to retirees born between the 1st and 10th. This is the next payment.
  • November 16th. SSA’s second payment in November. Retirees born between the 11th and 20th of the month receive their benefits on this day.
  • November 23rd. Third and final SSA payment this month. SSA sends on the 23rd of November the payment to retirees born between the 21st and 31st of the month.

Now you know which days you could collect your Social Security retirement benefit.

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