When it comes to setting up the Social Security payment schedule, United States disability beneficiaries are paid the same as other retirees. This is important to keep in mind at all times, as some people think that this group gets their checks on different days. While it is true that the Social Security Administration sends out disability checks on up to 4 different days during the month, the type of benefit does not cause us to cash our check earlier or later.
Cashing our disability benefit is possible on one of the four different days that the Administration sends out the checks. This is always on the 3rd day of the month, the second Wednesday, the third Wednesday, or the fourth Wednesday. However, there are times when the calendar may have some variation. These variations always cause disability or other retirement beneficiaries to arrive earlier.
United States retirees will never receive a check later because the calendar has some irregularity. The Social Security Administration sets up the payment schedule so that disability beneficiaries get a check on the immediately preceding business day. And in this case, the June disability payment has this special feature. Although not only for that reason retirees will receive the money earlier.
Requirements to obtain the June disability benefit payment earlier
With the Social Security disability payment schedule in front of us, we can see that there is a slight irregularity in the month of June. But this irregularity does not affect all United States citizens. Only one group of those retirees will have their check advanced.
We are talking about the payment for beneficiaries prior to 1997. Therefore, the first of the requirements to get the June Social Security disability payment in advance is to have the benefit prior to that time.
Since the 3rd day is a weekend, the Administration will send the payment of this benefit on the 2nd day of the month. This will result in many retirees having the money earlier. But in order to do this, the second requirement must be met. This other requirement is to have Direct Deposit activated. Otherwise, it could take up to 3 days for the money to reach our pocket.
Other different Social Security payments in June
In addition to the June 2nd disability and age retirement payments there are more payments. The Social Security Administration will send Supplemental Security Income to your beneficiaries on two different days this month. To be more precise, on the 1st and 30th of June users of this benefit could receive a check.
This is due to another irregularity in the calendar. The payment arrives earlier because July 1st is a weekend. For that reason, the Administration will send this payment for retirees with a disability and those over 65 years of age earlier.
In this sense, the rest of the retirees after 1997 will receive their payment on the second, third and fourth Wednesday of the month. The exact day will depend on their birthday.