Disability benefit recipients throughout the United States receive their check on different days depending on their birthday. The Social Security Administration sends disability benefit payments to users in different groups to avoid delays in payments.
With this system, the Social Security Administration ensures the timely mailing of checks to disability beneficiaries. In addition, age retirement beneficiaries may also be able to collect checks on this day.
It is not necessary to have a specific type of benefit to know if you will receive the next benefit. In other words, it is not mandatory to receive a disability check, since the type of benefit is not what determines the day on which you will receive your Social Security money.
Who gets the next disability check?
Only the day of birth, along with the date of retirement, determines on what day we can receive our Social Security disability check. In this vein, we should note that the Administration divides retirees into two major groups.
The first of these groups is made up of retirees prior to 1997, regardless of the type of retirement. Within the second group we find the retirees after that date.
This second group has in turn a subdivision, so any beneficiary who has a disability check after 1997 must meet another requirement to know the day of collection. The next group to receive the benefit is those born between the 21st and 31st of the month.
Are there more Social Security payments in April?
After the next payment in April, there are no other Social Security payments for disability users or for any other type of retirement.
Therefore, the 26th is the last day of the month and after that there are no other payments until May 1st, the day Supplemental Security Income reaches beneficiaries’ pockets.
So if you have not yet received your Social Security check and you were not born between the 21st and 31st, your check may be late. In that case, contact your bank or the Social Security Administration to find out if there is a problem with your disability benefit.