Some Social Security recipients will not receive a payment this month.
While payments are typically sent to those on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) on the first of the month, June payments will be skipped. This is because when the first day of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, SSI payments are issued early.
Why It Matters
More than 7 million Americans rely on SSI payments monthly. The benefits are available to those who are disabled or age 65 and older with limited resources.
Fluctuations in the payment schedule can mean that beneficiaries may have to plan around new payment dates to ensure their housing and food costs are covered.
Why Won’t Some Social Security Recipients Get Paid This Month?
While recipients will still receive payment, those on SSI should not expect to receive a payment this month.
Because of the way the days fell on the calendar, June payments were sent out early, as June 1 falls on a weekend. That means that while there is no payment in June, SSI recipients received two payments in May.
SSI Check: Payment Schedule
SSI checks will be sent as follows, according to the Social Security Administration schedule:
- Friday, May 30, 2025 (Check for June 2025)
- 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)
What Is the Highest Check You Can Get From Social Security?
The maximum amount for a Social Security payment is $5,108 per month in 2025. However, getting this amount of money is rare and depends on several factors.
The amount depends on your earnings history, your date of birth, and the date you filed for benefits.
If you paid more into the SSA, you’ll subsequently get more money when you retire. The same applies to those who wait longer to file, as payment amounts increase based on the filing age.
At What Age Is Social Security No Longer Taxed?
Depending on your circumstances, Social Security can be taxed at any age.
If your taxable income is higher than the standard deduction for your filing status, you’ll need to file a tax return. That means seniors who have Social Security and an income above the standard deduction might have to include benefits in their taxable income.
What People Are Saying
Drew Powers, the founder of Illinois-based Powers Financial Group, told Newsweek: “Getting a check deposited a day or two early is never an issue as the funds will be available for use at about the same time of the month as usual, which should be a relief for those who rely heavily on Social Security for their retirement income.”
Kevin Thompson, the CEO of 9i Capital and the host of the 9innings podcast, told Newsweek: “This is not a problem, just more of a timing issue. It is the same when the 31st falls on a weekend and you may receive your ach deposit 3 days prior from your wages. The only issue with this payment is that it may not align with the normal timing of recurring charges.”
When Will The Next Payment Be Made?
The next SSI payment will be issued on Tuesday, July 1. Until then, recipients will have to make their June payment, which was sent in May, last.
“Just remember that you are being paid more in May and may not see payment in June and be prepared for that eventuality,” Thompson said.
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