When we talk about the United States Social Security Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment, we are talking about an extra benefit for beneficiaries. This means that not all Americans can get such a benefit.
But it is true that many beneficiaries are expecting to get a new check in June, and the fact is that the Social Security Administration will not send out Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in June. Pay attention to the payment schedule to find out whether or not you will have access to this check.
The June Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will not arrive in June
The main thing to keep in mind for the June Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment is that this month’s schedule is irregular. This means that payments for the month may vary somewhat from the usual mailing day.
Social Security benefit checks also change during the month, but what matters this time is Supplemental Security Income. The payment should arrive on the 1st of the month, but it will actually arrive on the 31st of May. In other words, the new checks for the beneficiaries of this benefit are going out today.
The reason for this is that June 1st is a holiday. Since it is a holiday, the Administration sends the payment on the immediately preceding business day. There is no other type of exception, so we will simply get the payment one hour earlier. However, if we do not activate Direct Deposit, the SSI check will not arrive earlier, but will appear in the checking account a few days after May 31st.
What is the maximum SSI amount in June 2024?
The maximum Supplemental Security Income (SSI) check in this month of 2024 will be $943 per person. So you could have such a check as long as you are within the eligibility criteria to get the maximum check.
However, some Americans can’t get a check with these features. So it could be $943 or much less. It will all depend on the salary we have and the usual income we get each month.
Remember that the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment depends directly on our income. The more income we have, the less money we will get from this benefit and vice versa.