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Social Security Payments: September Payment for 67 Years Old Beneficiaries is on the way

The Social Security payment schedule for the month of September is about to end with the last payment to its beneficiaries

Abraham Quirós Villalba by Abraham Quirós Villalba
23/09/2022 06:00
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Among all the financial benefits in the United States, Social Security is one of the most important. This benefit is paid on the second, third or fourth Wednesday of the month. Thanks to this information, all Social Security beneficiaries can know when their payment day is. This is a great economic advantage to avoid financial problems in the family nucleus.

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Despite this, there are more details and more information that we need to know in order not to make a mistake with the dates in which we will receive our money. If you have not yet received your benefit, it is very likely that you are in the third group. Therefore, the last payment of the month belongs to you, which will be the fourth Wednesday, that is, next September 28.

Who receives Social Security for September 28?

Payments belonging to September 28, the fourth Wednesday of the month, are for beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st of the month. Therefore, if your birthday falls between these days, the Social Security Administration will pay your benefit in the middle of next week. If you were born before these days, you should already have the money in your pocket.

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If you don’t have your September Social Security payment yet and you weren’t born between the 21st and 31st of the month, you’ll have to find out what the problem is. These are the September payment days:

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  • September 14: Payday for people born between the 1st and 10th.
  • September 21: Payday for people born between the 11th and 20th.
  • September 28: Social Security payment day for persons born between the 21st and 31st.

In case you have not received the benefit, you can do something about it. But make sure that you have an accepted Social Security benefit before proceeding with a claim.

What to do if my benefit is delayed?

If your benefit is delayed, you have several options. First, you should contact your bank. Before talking to Social Security, the first step is to call your bank. This is because your bank may withhold benefit money for a number of reasons. Talk to your bank first.

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It is very likely that the problem will be solved after talking to the bank. If not, contact the Social Security Administration at 1 (800) 772-1213 or your local office. After this step all the problems related to the monthly payment will be solved for sure. Even so, you should always wait 3 days for the monthly check to appear in your bank account.

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