The Social Security Administration sends out new checks with each new week that begins. It is common for United States citizens who have an accepted SSA check to get payment for SSI, SSDI, VA, Stimulus Check July 2024.
Still, it is true that we must know both the requirements for each of the payments and the mailing days for all of them. In general, we will have no problem determining at what time of the month the Social Security Administration will pay us each of the checks, but sometimes we may have certain irregularities in the payment.
However, extra payments such as stimulus checks may not come from the Social Security Administration. Each new payment each month has its own terms and conditions, so looking at everything very carefully to make sure we have access to SSI or other payments is critical.
SSI, SSDI, VA and Stimulus Check Payments in the First Week of July
While it is true that the Social Security Administration has already sent out some of these payments, it is also true that not all beneficiaries have gotten them. That is why we should check which checks we have access to. This is the only way to know if we should already have it in our current account or not.
The payments that we could get in the first week of July are:
- SSI: Supplemental Security Income payment for the month of July. This payment is sent on the 1st of the month, but beneficiaries without an active Direct Deposit have to wait a few days to receive it. For this reason, some Americans will receive the payment in the next few days.
- SSDI and VA: Payments for these Social Security benefits, along with age-based retirement payments, arrive on the 3rd of July for Group 1 retirees. This group is the group of beneficiaries with a benefit since before May 1997.
- Stimulus check: The Social Security Administration does not send out any stimulus checks these days, although some consider SSI to be part of this type of payment.
After these payments, in the next week the Administration will send out new checks. So we have to check every week to see if we are receiving any of the benefits, whether it is SSI or any other type of payment.