The next SSI payment will be on June 30, not July 1, due to the coincidence of the 1st being a holiday. For this reason, the payment is brought forward to June.
This “extra” check in the month of June should not worry the beneficiaries, since it is practically paid 24 hours earlier, which will not affect them in the month of July.
Normally, payments are made on the first day of each month, unless that day falls on a holiday or weekend, as is the case for the month of July and the rest of the months that you can see in the following Social Security calendar.
The federal SSI amount for 2023 is $914 for each person individually and $1,371 for a couple.
Still, some states may increase the Supplemental Security Income benefit amount with additional payments. This causes the SSI payment to increase for many citizens.
According to the Social Security Administration, SSI benefit levels and state supplemental payment amounts vary based on income, housing, and other variables.
For all these reasons, June has been one of the months with the most Social Security payments, up to six, a rare schedule during the rest of the year.
If you have any doubt or incidence in your collection, do not hesitate to contact Social Security through the official website.