Although the schedule of Social Security payments is very stable, sometimes we encounter irregularities in the United States benefits. This means that in some months beneficiaries do not get all the benefits as usual.
However, it is also true that if we have a benefit we will always get it during the month, either before or after. It is important to keep in mind that everything related to Social Security payments follows a fixed remittance schedule. And it is also important to keep in mind that if our benefit is accepted, we will get it in our checking account.
In the case of the check we are talking about, the Social Security payment is the Supplemental Security Income. This benefit always arrives on the 1st of each month, with some exceptions. In this case we have an exception that, under certain conditions, may mean that in June we will not get this monthly check.
Since June 1st was a weekend, the SSI payment was sent on May 31st. This means that the payment was sent early. Thus, those Americans who have Direct Deposit activated were able to get check on the same day it was mailed.
This means that these recipients of this Social Security payment will not have any more payments until July 1st, which is the next day we can get Supplemental Security Income. So yes, we might not get a payment in July, but there is nothing to worry about since we will have the same dollar amount of this benefit at the end of the year.