Goodbye to SSI payments—the $967 Supplemental Security Income check for June has not been deposited for many—here’s why

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The formal date for the July payment has already been set, and many beneficiaries are eagerly awaiting their deposit, particularly in light of the problems from the previous month. In actuality, it was a misunderstanding rather than an issue. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that the next deposit will arrive on time on July 1st, as usual, and that it will be up to $967 per person in certain states if you qualify for it. The June payment was already scheduled in the federal SSA calendar.

Millions of low-income residents depend on these types of payments, which are a component of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI). It’s crucial to review the crucial dates if you are a beneficiary in order to determine why you did not receive a June payment. You should also verify whether you are eligible for a larger sum because of state supplements.

Why wasn t there a check in June?

As we have often stated, although it appears that there was no June payment at first, the SSA usually makes an automatic advance when the payment date comes on a weekend or national holiday. To prevent delays and potential problems for beneficiaries, your check arrived on May 30 (Friday) in June since the first day of the month fell on a Sunday. That was the June payment; it didn’t arrive earlier, not because the SSA snatched your money!

That’s nothing new, by the way, because the official SSA calendar is updated year with these adjustments, allowing you to plan and modify your month accordingly.

How much will you receive in July

Alright, July has arrived, along with its payment. Individual beneficiaries receive a base payment of $943 per month, as usual, while eligible couples may receive up to $1,415. Some states do, however, provide an extra supplement, which increases the individual amount to $967 per person.

However, this additional is not for everyone; it will vary depending on where you live, your income, and whether you have any disabilities or medical issues that raise the amount. To find out if you will get a little extra cash, look at your particular circumstances.

When is the money coming?

As is customary for SSI, which is paid on the first of every month, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has already announced that the next payment will be processed on Monday, July 1. The funds will probably be accessible in your bank account or Direct Express card starting in the morning if you have direct deposit.

However, it can take a few more days for printed checks to arrive in the mail. In any event, there are no early or delayed deliveries, and the payment is already regarded as a part of the usual cycle.

How do I know if my check is coming

Generally speaking, it will arrive as usual if nothing has changed in your personal, familial, or financial circumstances. However, if you’re still unsure about your upcoming payment or believe that a prior deposit was made incorrectly, you can:

  • Pay attention and log in to your account at ssa.gov/myaccount
  • Call 1-800-772-1213 directly with your Social Security number on hand

Checking to see if your state gives a supplement is also a smart idea because it might have a significant impact on your subsequent deposit.

The July SSI check already has a predetermined date, amount, and explicit terms. However, pay attention to the upcoming months as they may potentially bring about some changes.

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