Having a clear idea about the collection day of the monthly Social Security check in the United States is very important for Americans. In addition, it is also important to be fully aware of all the checks the Administration sends out each month.
The more information we have about all the types of payments the Social Security Administration can send, the better. Especially when you consider that there are benefits available that not all Americans know they can apply for. And those extra benefits can provide up to $943 a month.
Which Americans collect two Social Security payments this week?
The Social Security Administration will send out a total of 6 different checks within the month of May. But in this week, an American who meets several requirements can get up to two different checks. If we have Supplemental Security Income accepted, the May 1st payment should be in our checking account. And another payment could be coming soon.
So only retirees with accepted Supplemental Security Income can get the first payment this week. But the other check is exclusively for United States retirees with a Social Security payment prior to May 1997. If we meet these requirements, we are among the group of retirees who get two checks this week.
However, it is also necessary to have Direct Deposit activated if we want the money to arrive at the same time as the payment. If we do not have this collection method activated, the money will not appear immediately, but will take a few days to arrive. The important thing to know is that your Social Security payment may arrive twice this week.
Eligibility for Social Security Supplemental Security Income
The Supplemental Security Income payment of up to $943 can reach thousands of American households each month. What’s even more remarkable is that not all Americans know they can get one of these extra payments.
To get this check we only have to meet two requirements. The first is to be 65 years of age or older or have a disability. The second requirement is to have low resources, as well as low monthly income.
If we meet both requirements, we can apply for a check from Social Security’s Supplemental Security Income. This payment is compatible with retirement checks, but it is not mandatory to be retired in order to apply for it.