The Social Security Administration has announced the new payment schedule for the month of July.
As usual, five different payments will be made each month. One from SSI and four from Social Security for disability, retirees, veterans and widow(er) beneficiaries.
These payments are structured as follows:
- On the 1st of each month, Social Security sends Supplemental Security Income, which provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and seniors who have little or no income or resources.
To receive this payment you must stay on the following list:
- Person with little or no income, and.
- American with little or no income, and
- Person with a disability, person who is blind or age 65 or older.
On the 3rd of each month, Social Security payments are received for pre-1997 retirees.
And on the second, third and fourth Wednesday of each month, Social Security payments are received for retirees over 62 years of age, people with disabilities, veterans and widows and widowers. This month of July will be July 10, 17 and 24.
In this sense, the dates of Social Security payments are totally different from June and are earlier in date, since the first Social Security payment was made on June 12, thus advancing and favoring the economy of Americans.
In any case, this payment, which will be sent by direct deposit, may be delayed for 3 days. If this is your case, please contact your nearest office.