Social Security announces new extra payment for August – Change of plans

The Social Security Administration recently confirmed that all beneficiaries who qualify for Supplemental Security Income Benefits You’ll get an extra payment in August. Social Security regularly issues five rounds of payments to those receiving SSI, retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. However, this month comes with an extra payment just for SSI recipients, since September 1 falls on a Sunday. Whenever a payment date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the SSA reschedules that payment day to the previous business day, meaning SSI recipients will receive their September benefits on Friday, August 30.

How much will Social Security recipients receive in this double SSI payment?

Each month, the SSI program provides seniors and people with disabilities with little or no income or resources with a monthly federal base rate of up to $943 for individuals, $1,415 for couples, and an additional $472 for those who qualify for essential person (EP) In contrast, the average monthly income for those under 18 is $814, for those between 18 and 64, $742, and for those over 65, $574. Once this double SSI payment is completed, SSI recipients will receive another double SSI payment in November, since December 1 also falls on a weekend.

Month Regular SSI payment SSI Additional Payment
August Thursday, 1st of the month Friday, August 30th
November Friday 1st of the month Friday, November 29th
December Benefits paid in November Tuesday 31st of the month

Remember that for more information on all upcoming payment dates, you can always check the official website Social Security Payment Schedule for this year. Additionally, if beneficiaries have a My Social Security account, they can use the SSI tool to determine their eligibility and begin the application process. The program documents the application and assigns a filing date for protection, and the process should take no more than ten minutes.

How can candidates apply for this Social Security payment?

He SSI Payment The goal is to help working adults who earn less than $1,971 per month; however, couples and parents seeking child support may be eligible for an income supplement. Additionally, interested applicants must meet income and resource criteria specified by the SSA. Depending on your marital status, there may be different resource restrictions. For example, the individual and couple restrictions for bank accounts and cars are $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. If a parent is applying on behalf of a child, the limit could increase to $2,000.

Additionally, applicants for SSI benefits must meet strict medical guidelines, including a significant physical or mental disability that is projected to persist for at least 12 months or result in death, and provide evidence through medical documentationFinally, adults must demonstrate that they cannot find meaningful work elsewhere in the economy, even if those positions are posted locally, a position is advertised locally, or they are already employed.

SSI benefits are also available for children with special needs.

According to the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) ProgramA “child” is an individual who is not married or head of household and is a student regularly attending school, whether under age 18 or under age 22. The SSI disability program allows children to be eligible for payments from birth with no minimum age restriction. Children may be eligible up to age 18 and disabilities are assessed using adult disability criteria. If the child has a visual impairment, he or she may be eligible for these Social Security payments because the disability meets the blindness criteria.

A “disabled” or “blind” child under age 18 must have a medically determinable physical or mental disability that causes severe functional restrictions for at least 12 months or has the potential to cause death or blindness. The child fits the same description as an adult. Unlike Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) There is no time limit for receiving SSI benefits for blindness. The child must be married or head of household and his or her disabilities must be severe enough to cause death.

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