SOCIAL SECURITY

Who gets a Social Security payment check today, July 3?

The Social Security Administration is sending the second payment of the month on Wednesday. Here are the recipients who will collect their money on July 3.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has begun sending out payments for July, and on Wednesday it will distribute the second check of the month.

The SSA sends out monthly benefits to retired workers, survivors, and recipients of disability benefits, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Here are the beneficiaries who can expect their money on July 3.

Who will receive a check from Social Security on July 3?

As the payment schedule indicates, Supplemental Security Income payments were sent out on the first day of the month (Monday, July 1).

On Wednesday, July 3, the agency will send payments to people who began receiving their retirement benefits before May 1997.

According to the SSA, average payments for retired workers increased to $1,900 per month this year thanks to the cost-of-living adjustment.

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Complete Social Security payment schedule for July

The rest of the payments will be sent on the second, third and fourth Wednesday of the month depending on the day of birth of the beneficiaries. This is the complete Social Security payment schedule for July:

  • Monday, July 1: SSI Beneficiaries
  • Wednesday, July 3: Beneficiaries who began receiving their payments before May 1997
  • Wednesday, July 10: Beneficiaries with a date of birth between the 1st and the 10th
  • Wednesday, July 17: Beneficiaries with a date of birth between the 11th and the 20th
  • Wednesday, July 24: Beneficiaries with a date of birth between the 21st and the 31st

You can consult the comprehensive Social Security payment schedule for all of 2024 to find out when to expect your benefits throughout the year.

Payments are sent via direct deposit to beneficiaries who have shared their bank account details with the Social Security Administration, or through the mail in a paper check, which takes longer to arrive. If you do not receive your money on the indicated date, the SSA recommends that you wait three more days to communicate with the agency to allow for mailing delays.

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