The last round of Social Security payments for the month of August will be hitting bank accounts soon. Here's when to expect it.
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Katie Teague , Blake Stimac Aug. 10, 2024 3:15 a.m. PT 3 min readThe last round of Social Security checks for August will be headed to recipients in just a few days. This month's payment schedule was slightly different than typical, but next week's check should be sent at the standard time. Below is the full schedule so you can know when to expect yours. If you're still waiting on your check from July, check out why it may not have arrived and what you can do about it.
The day you get your money depends on your birthday and when you started receiving Social Security benefits.
Keep reading to find out if you should expect a check this week, as well as how your payment date is determined. For more, here's the maximum amount of Social Security money you can receive each month and how to apply for benefits.
Below, you'll see the July schedule for when you should receive your Social Security check or SSDI money.
The Social Security Administration typically sends out payments on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Which day you receive your check depends on your birthday.
Payments for SSI recipients generally arrive on the first of each month, with a few exceptions that we'll explain below.
If you received Social Security benefits before May 1997, or if you received both Social Security and SSI, the payment schedule is different. Instead of getting your payments on a Wednesday, you'll receive your Social Security payment on the third day of each month and your SSI on the first day of each month.
Those payment dates change if the first or third day of the month falls on a weekend or a holiday. For instance, March 3 fell on a weekend, so Social Security recipients received their March payments two days early, on March 1.
If your check doesn't arrive on the date listed above -- or doesn't arrive at all -- the Social Security Administration advises waiting three additional mailing days before reaching out. After that, you can speak with a representative at 800-772-1213. (The SSA notes that wait times are shorter Wednesday through Friday and between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays.)