Social Security is issuing payments this week. See if you qualify

The Social Security Administration (SSA) in the United States continues to send out payments for the month of August. For example, people who benefit from Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive their next payment on August 30.

This deposit is intended to cover September, as SSI typically issues only one payment per month. It is very important for SSI recipients to update the Social Security Administration about any changes that may affect their eligibility before August 30. This will help prevent incorrect payment figures from being submitted.

Please note! SSA will be making another deposit very soon. SSDI recipients who began receiving payments after May 1997 and whose birthdays are between May 21 and May 31 will receive their payment on May 28.

Amount of money to be received

The amount of money to be delivered varies, depending on certain aspects. For example, in the case of SSDI, the amounts can reach $3,822 USD per month for those who had high incomes for 35 years.

On average, SSDI payments are around $1,537 USD, while the average SSI payment is $697.00 USD. Maximum SSI payments for individuals are $943.00 USD. Meanwhile, eligible couples get up to $1,415 USD and essential workers get $472.00 USD.

For this year, the maximum SSDI benefit is $3,822 USD per month. Meanwhile, SSI payments reach a maximum of $943.00 USD for individuals, $1,415 USD for couples and $472.00 USD for essential workers.

The Social Security Administration has not yet confirmed a supposed direct payment of up to $697.00 USD. Some media outlets have reported this possible deposit, however, the SSA reminds people to check their website for updates. News like this will only be official if it is published through their official channels.

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