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Find out if you are receiving your Social Security check of up to $4,194 this week

The Social Security Administration is sending out the new benefit checks this week and you can check to see if you will receive up to $4194

by TD Editorial
26/07/2022 16:38
in Money
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The United States Social Security Administration sends out retirement benefits and beneficiaries every month. The dates for sending them are Wednesdays of each month, but there are certain conditions. Each person will receive his or her check for up to $4,194 maximum on a different Wednesday. The day you receive your money changes based on your date of birth. You will receive your money earlier or later depending on when you were born. But don’t worry, because you will receive Social Security regardless of your date of birth.

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The schedule is the same every month, so if you keep track of which Wednesday you are due, you will know which day you will collect the following month. In any case, the Social Security Administration announces every month what the exact date is for receiving your retirement benefit. This way, you will always be informed of all the possible dates on which you will be able to receive your benefit.

When will I receive my Social Security benefit in July?

During this week you may receive your retirement benefit check of up to $4,194. Every month, the Social Security Administration’s system is the same, so don’t worry, it won’t change. The only thing you need to be aware of is your date of birth. You will receive your benefit check based on what day of the month you were born.

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The first day of retirement benefit payments in July is the 13th day. On that day, people born between the 1st and 10th of the month will receive their check for up to $4,194 per month. This means that if you were born in this range of days, you will be able to receive your benefit this week. Remember that it can take up to 3 days if you receive your benefit at the bank, so be patient.

Sooner or later you will receive your Social Security benefit, so you don’t have to worry about anything. If many days go by and you still haven’t received the money, it is possible that your credit score will go down a bit due to non-payments, so try to save money from the previous month to avoid this situation. You will need to have a high credit score of 850 to buy a good house. And that can only be achieved by saving money month after month.

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What is the schedule for July 2022 retirement payments?

During the month of July payments will follow the usual Social Security Administration schedule. The first of the payments was on July 1. This payment pertained to SSI and not retirement, but it is also part of the SSA. After that, the first of the payments is on the second Wednesday of the month, the 13th of July. In those days you will receive your Social Security check.

The next payments will be on the 20th of July and the 27th of July, both Wednesdays. The 20th of this month is the third Wednesday. On that day, Social Security will send benefits for those born between the 11th and 20th. On the fourth Wednesday of the month, July 27th, benefits will be sent to those born between the 21st and 31st of the month.

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