Checks related to Supplemental Security Income payments arrive every month to United States citizens. This is the usual rule, but there are months in which the Social Security Administration does not send the new Supplemental Security Income check within those days. To find out in which months we have this exception, all we have to do is check the payment schedule.
The Administration pays Supplemental Security Income checks on the 1st of each month, but there are exceptions. When that day is a holiday or weekend, Social Security pays SSI on the immediately preceding business day. What does this mean? Well, on days when the 1st of the month is a weekend or holiday, the last working day of the previous month is the SSI payment day.
Therefore, we may find that a group of retirees receive twice as many Supplemental Security Income payments in the same month. However, in order to achieve this, certain requirements must be met. And in this month of June we find precisely this irregular situation. Some Americans will be able to count on two SSI checks within the month of June. Will you receive the extra Social Security check?
How do I get my extra Supplemental Security Income check?
In order to receive the extra money from Supplemental Security Income within June, it is mandatory to activate the Direct Deposit collection method. In addition to this requirement, it is also necessary to have the SSI benefit previously accepted. If the check is still in the process of being accepted we will not be able to receive the double payment in the month.
So the retirees who will not receive the extra SSI payment within the month of June are those who do not have this collection method accepted. Therefore, activating Direct Deposit is key if we want to have the benefit money on time. In addition to receiving Supplemental Security Income checks, we can also receive any other Social Security payment through this payment method.
Other upcoming payments in June
In addition to this SSI payment, the Social Security Administration will send out one more check in June. This other check is only for the last group of retirees with a benefit. Disability beneficiaries can also receive this check. The payment is for post-1997 retirees with birthdays between the 21st and 31st of the month.
After that check, we will have to wait until July to receive a new payment. Even so, Supplemental Security Income will not arrive in July, as mentioned above, for many Americans. However, it is worth noting that Americans without Direct Deposit activated will receive a payment in July.
This is because the money usually takes about 3 days from the time the Social Security Administration sends it. Therefore, if the Supplemental Security Income payment is sent on June 30th, the check could arrive for users without Direct Deposit on July 3rd or 4th.