Many Americans will soon receive their Social Security checks. On Wednesday, June 18, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will send out payments to millions. In addition to retirement benefits, the SSA will also distribute Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and survivor benefits on this day.
So, who qualifies for a check on this date? There are about 70 million recipients of retirement benefits, SSDI, and survivor benefits in the U.S. Most get their payments on one of three Wednesdays each month. The specific date depends on their birth month. For June, those born between the 11th and 20th will receive their checks on the 18th. Earlier in June, checks went to those born from the 1st to the 10th.
Here’s the June payment schedule:
- June 11: Recipients born on the 1st to 10th
- June 18: Recipients born on the 11th to 20th
- June 25: Recipients born on the 21st to 31st
People who started claiming benefits before May 1997 usually receive their payments on the third of each month, regardless of their birthday. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients receive checks on the first of the month. This June, SSI payments were issued early on May 30 due to the first falling on a Sunday.
Payment Dates for Non-Wednesday Recipients:
- May 30: SSI recipients
- June 3: Social Security beneficiaries since before May 1997
But how much do these beneficiaries receive each month? On average, retirees get about $2,002.39. The maximum monthly retirement benefit is $5,108. SSDI recipients receive an average of $1,581.97, while survivors get about $1,566.66. SSI beneficiaries typically see about $718.30 a month.
Recent surveys indicate that many Americans rely heavily on their Social Security income. Data from the National Council on Aging revealed that nearly 40% of seniors depend on Social Security for at least half of their income.
Understanding these benefits is crucial, especially as costs of living continue to rise. For seniors, especially those living on fixed incomes, these payments can make a big difference in daily life.
For a full overview, you can check the SSA’s complete payment calendar for 2025 here.
Social Security benefits remain a vital resource for many in the country. Keeping informed about these payments can help beneficiaries manage their finances better.