Any United States citizen who has a Social Security disability benefit can find out on what day he or she will receive his or her next check. This is because the Administration always announces the schedule of payments well in advance so that each American can organize his or her household finances as he or she sees fit.
This schedule is not only for disability benefit recipients. Citizens with any other type of retirement check can find out on what day they will receive their money. All they have to do is check which group they belong to. Most commonly, each retiree, whether disability or age retirement, belongs to one of the four Social Security groups.
The Social Security Administration sends check to these retirees on different days. Therefore, we can say that each group has its assigned day of the month to receive the money. So by knowing which group we belong to we can automatically know on which day of the next month we will receive our retirement check. Will you receive the next of the disability payments?
Disability beneficiaries who will receive the next check
Citizens with a disability benefit who meet the requirements will be able to receive the new check from Segur oSocial next week. There are two specific requirements to receive this check. In another order of things, a third requirement must also be taken into account, in this case the method of collection, to know exactly the day on which we will receive the money.
There are three requirements to be able to receive the next check:
- To be retired after 1997.
- To have your birthday between the 11th and 20th day of the month.
These are the two fundamental requirements to know if the Social Security Administration will send us the check for disability on June 21st or not. In addition, Direct Deposit must be activated in order to receive it on the same day. With this collection method, we will not have to wait a minute to get the money in our pockets.
When does the July Supplemental Security Income arrive?
Disability beneficiaries can also apply for the Supplemental Security Income benefit. This other check is only for citizens over 65 and United States citizens with a disability.
The check for this benefit usually arrives on the 1st of the month, but there are exceptions. When the 1st of the month is a holiday or weekend, the payments arrive on the immediately preceding business day. In fact, the payments do not necessarily arrive on that day. The Social Security Administration sends those payments on that day, but receiving them earlier or later depends on having Direct Deposit activated.
Therefore, in the month of June, many retirees may receive this extra check that is part of the July Supplemental Security Income. This means that, together with the disability benefit, citizens may have 3 different checks during the weeks of this month.