The November mailing days for United States Social Security check payments are starting soon. This benefit payment arrives once a month on different days depending on which group of retirees we belong to. And in November we find that very soon the first of the month’s payments will be sent out. And, moreover, there is going to be two checks in the same day.
The most striking thing about this is that in reality the rest of the beneficiaries will have the payment in the next weeks. After all, this November 1st payment is the first of the retirement payments sent by the Social Security Administration to its beneficiaries. Check your eligibility to see if you will get a check on this day of the month.
November 1st Social Security Eligibility Requirements
The first of the payments for the entire month of November of 2024 will be on the 1st of this month. So if you are expecting to get one of these monthly checks you should know that if you are not eligible for this payment you may have to claim the late payment. Therefore, check well the requirements in order to enjoy your monthly benefit.
In this sense, there are two mandatory requirements if we want to get our November 1st Social Security benefit check. The first of these requirements is to have a retirement benefit since after May 1997. The second requirement is to have a birthday between the 21st and 31st of any month.
If we meet both of these conditions, the November 1st 2024 Social Security payment, which will be the first of the full month’s payments, will be made to us. The check may arrive on the same day of mailing if we have Direct Deposit activated, or it may arrive a few days later if we do not have this collection method activated.
November 1st Social Security Extra Payment
Although it is true that the November 1st payment is the first of the Social Security retirement payments for the entire month of November 2024, it is also true that in the same day we will receive an extra check if we are eligible.
This extra payment is not a retirement payment, as it is a totally different check. The payment in question is the Supplemental Security Income. If we have this benefit accepted, the Social Security Administration will send us on November 1st an extra payment that corresponds to the September payment schedule.
This Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefit is only for United States citizens who are 65 years of age or older or have a disability. However, they must also have low monthly income and low resources.