Americans waiting to receive their June Supplemental Security Income payment may have a problem with their benefit. As of today, all United States citizens with this benefit should have the money in their pockets. That’s why if you don’t have it, you should claim it immediately.
Supplemental Security Income checks always arrive at the beginning of each month, with some exceptions. And in the month of June there are no exceptions. For that reason, we have a regular month on the calendar with respect to this month’s Supplemental Security Income payment. The next month, however, we do have an exception.
The July exception is the reason that during June we can receive two Supplemental Security Income checks. This does not seem too advantageous, but it can be a great advantage over other months. Especially if we take into account the arrival of summer, vacations and everything related to them.
In any case, we cannot think about receiving July’s check if we have not yet received June’s Supplemental Security Income. In the case of having delays with the June payment, it is very possible that we will also have delays with the following months. So check to make sure everything is okay and claim the payment if you do not receive it.
Why hasn’t my June Supplemental Security Income arrived yet?
Each new month, the Social Security Administration sends out Supplemental Security Income payments on the 1st. This means that the first check the Administration sends out is always this benefit. So much so that sometimes we even find that it is sent out on the last business day of the previous month.
Therefore, the first payment of the month that we should receive is the SSI. But sometimes we may not have it directly in our pocket for various reasons. Let’s look at those reasons.
Problems with our information
Any time our personal information changes we must inform all agencies. If we have moved, married or divorced, both the Social Security Administration and our bank must be the changes.
If we do not notify them, it is possible that the information on a site is wrong and the bank will hold the money. Sometimes the bank may hold the money for other reasons.
The bank may hold Supplemental Security Income
Whether it’s because your personal information is out of date or because you owe the bank money, the bank may withhold your Supplemental Security Income payment. So be sure to stay out of debt and update all information whenever you can.
This is one of the main reasons why payment may be delayed, but it is not the only reason. The method of collection also matters a lot in determining on what day we will get this benefit.
Choose the right payment method
In order to receive Supplemental Security Income payments as soon as possible, choosing the right collection method is critical. In this case, Direct Deposit is the quickest. This method of payment ensures that the payment arrives immediately.
In the case of choosing the other available payment method, which is the classic bank deposit, we may have to wait up to 3 days before the Supplemental Security Income is available. Not only that, but we may also receive other checks sent by the Social Security Administration immediately.