Is my Social Security payment for June coming this week? See payment schedule
Payments are generally processed on Wednesdays throughout the month, depending on the recipient's birth date.
In June, those born between the 1st and 10th will receive their payments on Wednesday, June 11. Individuals with birth dates from the 11th to the 20th will be paid on June 18. Those born after the 20th can expect their checks on June 25.
Here is what you need to know about the payment schedule.
Here is a look at when Social Security payments are supposed to arrive for the remainder of the month, as per the Social Security Administration calendar:
Wednesday, June 11: If your birthday falls on any day from the first to the 10th of your birth month, you'll get your SSI payment on the second Wednesday of the month.
Wednesday, June 18: If your birthday falls on any day from the 11th to the 20th of your birth month, you'll get your SSI payment on the third Wednesday of the month.
Wednesday, June 25: If your birthday falls after the 20th of your birth month, you'll get your SSI payment on the fourth Wednesday of the month.
Supplemental Security Income checks will be sent out on the following dates in 2025, according to the SSA calendar:
Tuesday, July 1, 2025 (Check for July 2025)
Friday, Aug. 1, 2025 (Check for August 2025)
Friday, Aug. 29, 2025 (Check for September 2025)
Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 (Check for October 2025)
Friday, Oct. 31, 2025 (Check for November 2025)
Monday, Dec. 1, 2025 (Check for December 2025)
Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 (Check for January 2026)
Supplemental Security Income is a benefit program for those with limited income or resources, those aged 65 or older, and those who are blind or have a qualifying disability. Children with a qualifying disability can also get SSI, according to the SSA's website.
Adults who earn more than $2,019 per month from work typically do not qualify for SSI.
-Alexis Simmerman and Mike Snider contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Here's when to expect your June 2025 Social Security payment
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