Depending on what day of the month you were born, you will get your Social Security check on a different pay schedule
the SSA began the staggered payment scheduleThe SSA originally distributed all payments on the third day of the month. But this became cumbersome to the federal government as the number of beneficiaries increased.
However, those who began receiving benefits before May 1, 1997 still receive benefits on the third day of the month. There are also certain beneficiaries in different situations who still get paid on the third of the month:Those enrolled in Medicare Savings Programs, which are state-run programs which help pay for Medicare premiums
Those who collect Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits. People in this category get their SSI on the first of the month and Social Security on the third.showing all the payment dates for the rest of 2022.
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