Americans who have a disability benefit from Social Security that is accepted should know the schedule of payments. By knowing the paydays, retirees in the United States can plan when to pay their bills and can even know on what day they might go monthly grocery shopping. That’s why both disability and age retirement benefit payments are so important.
In addition to that, it should also be noted that not all Americans with a disability benefit get paid on the same day. This is really important to understand. The schedule of Social Security payments provides on what day each of these retirees gets paid. In just a few days, the next disability check will come to their beneficiaries, but only to a group of them.
Therefore, whether or not we will receive the next disability payment really depends on whether we belong to the retiree group. This retiree group is determined by two main elements. In total, there are four different groups that collect their Social Security on different days. If we know the day we will collect the benefit, we can have a better economic level and a better life.
Who will not receive the next disability check?
The next Social Security disability benefit will arrive on the 12th day of July. This benefit will be exclusive to retirees who meet two requirements. These requirements are mandatory. Therefore, it is not possible to have this check in your pocket if you do not meet them.
The first of the requirements is to have the retirement since after 1997. But it is not the only requirement, since another filter must be passed. The second filter is related to the date of birth. To collect the July 12th disability check, the beneficiary must have his or her birthday between the 1st and 10th of the month.
And it does not matter the month of birth, since the data to be taken into account is only the exact day. Therefore, retirees who do not fall into this group will not receive the next Social Security check.
It is also important to remember that citizens who have a retirement benefit can receive this check. It does not matter if it is a disability benefit or an age retirement benefit. The important thing in these cases is to have the benefit previously accepted.