Getting a new Supplemental Security Income (SSI) check each month is very important to many households in the United States. At the end of the day, there are many United States citizens who have a very low source of income and need to get this extra check in order to pay all of their monthly bills.
However, it is true that sometimes we have to wait a long time between one Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment and the next. And right now that’s what’s happening with United States citizens, since they won’t get their new check for a long time. So it’s a good idea to know everything well in advance so you can organize your household finances as efficiently as possible.
When will the new Supplemental Security Income (SSI) check arrive?
The new Supplemental Security Income (SSI) check will not arrive until next month. The old one was mailed on October 1st and only Direct Deposit recipients got it on the same day it was mailed. Thus, some Americans may still get October’s check if they have not activated this collection method.
In any case, each month the Social Security Administration sends one of the checks to eligible citizens. If you have this benefit accepted, you will get a check each month regardless of the amount. Remember that you need to activate Direct Deposit to get the checks immediately without having to wait a single day.
Social Security Checks in October other than SSI
The Social Security Administration not only sends out Supplemental Security Income (SSI) checks during the month of October. All other citizens can also get checks, even if they don’t have this benefit accepted. If you have a retirement check, pay attention to the payment days of the month.
The information that changes the day we get payments each month depends on both the year of retirement and the day of birth. By checking this information we will be able to mark on the October calendar on which of the following days we will be able to get our retirement payment:
- October 1: Supplemental Social Security payments for all Supplemental Security recipients.
- October 3: Pensioners with benefits prior to May 1997 will be eligible for collection.
- October 9: Retirees with post-May 1997 checks who have a birthday between the 1st and 10th get payment on this day.
- October 16: Retirees with post-May 1997 checks with birthdays between 11 and 20 receive payment on this day.
- October 23: Retirees with post-May 1997 checks with birthdays between the 21st and 31st get payment this day.
It doesn’t matter what type of benefit to be able to get payment these days. Both Disability checks and retirement payments for age or other reasons arrive on the same day to Americans. Therefore, checking the above information is more than enough. Similarly, the amount also has no bearing on the day of the month on which we can get our retirement money. It makes no difference if you have the maximum check or if your benefit is an average payment.