The United States benefit payment schedule is now published. Thanks to this calendar, all Social Security beneficiaries know when they will receive their benefits. In this way, they can plan their financial situation to avoid problems in the long and short term. The benefit you get depends on your maximum wage during your time as an american worker.
Not only that, but years worked, retirement age and other factors also play a role. To get the $3,627 benefit, you must have applied for Social Security at Full Retirement Age, that is, at age 67. This is the only way to reach this monthly cash figure. More time worked means a better retirement benefit.
Social Security for those born 1st-10th
Social Security retirees born within these days get the money in the second Wednesday of the month. In this case we are talking about the month of September, which corresponds to the 13th. Therefore, on the 13th of the month, the second Wednesday of September, all beneficiaries who receive a will have their check with the money available.
The rest of the pensioners will have to wait a little bit until they receive their monthly amount. To be more precise, the third and fourth Wednesday of the month is when they will receive their retirement or disability benefit. The total schedule in September, including the SSI payment, is as follows:
- September 1: SSI payment.
- September 3: Retirees before 1997
- September 13: First Social Security payment. For those born between the 1st and 10th.
- September 20: Second SSA payment. Those born between the 11th and 20th receive their benefit on this day.
- September 27: Third September payment. This is for people born between the 21st and 31st.
- September 29: October SSI payment because the 1st is a weekend.
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