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    Why some Social Security recipients won’t get checks in September

    By Addy BinkJeremy Tanner,

    2024-09-07

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    (NEXSTAR) – Over 7 million Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries won’t receive their checks in September, thanks to a quirk in the calendar.

    Checks generally go out on the 1st of each month, but that schedule is disrupted when pay day lands on a weekend or holiday. To adjust for that, the Social Security Administration says it makes payments on the preceding business day.

    In this case, Sept. 1 fell on a Sunday, so payments were made on Friday, Aug. 30. With the checks showing up early, some slight budget adjustments may be necessary, but recipients won’t have to worry about getting their SSI payment.

    SSI recipients will see another wonky month in November when they receive that month’s payment and December’s payment in the same 30-day span.

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    If you receive regular Social Security benefits, not SSI, you will largely be unaffected in August and September. However, those who usually receive their Social Security payment on the 3rd day of the month should have received it on Friday, August 2, since August 3 landed on a Saturday .

    Those payments will be sent earlier in November as well, coming on Friday, November 1 instead of Sunday, November 3.

    The SSI was created in 1974 to provide support to “needy persons aged 65 or older, blind or disabled adults, and blind or disabled children.”

    The program began with roughly 3.2 million recipients, a number that has risen to about 7.5 million as of December 2022.

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    Whitewolf
    09-09
    you must work for Trump that sounds like him. making up stuff to make sound good but when you lie and don't follow up with the people that you promise it to. then your just like him
    Dana Hoskins
    09-09
    Social Security is not "given" to us. It is something "most" of us who are legal US citizens have worked for and paid into since we first began working at 17. For those of us who owned their own business, we had to pay it twice: when our paycheck was written and again as the match of the company owner for employees. So please, do not make this sound like it is something given to us...US legal citizens have PAID for it many times.
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