62-year-olds and older will receive their first Social Security payment of $1,841 in November

Are you over 62 and waiting for your Social Security check? Find out all the details about the first payment in November

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Millions of Americans are anxious to receive their Social Security checks, a vital lifeline to help them cope with necessary expenses and inflation in the United States. If you didn’t qualify for a Social Security payment on November 3, 8, 15 or 22, this check is probably for you. However, it is crucial to have applied for benefits after April 30, 1997, as pre-May 1997 applicants are not eligible for this payment.

To receive this average payment of approximately $1,841, your date of birth must be specific, falling between the 1 and 10 of the month. Birth dates outside this range do not qualify for this Social Security payment. It is important to note that Social Security payments are coming to an end for November, and this is the last check for those who meet the above requirements.

On average, the Social Security Administration will send checks of about $1,841 beginning in September 2023. However, some payments can be much higher, reaching up to $4,555 in 2023 at age 70. To receive this larger payment, you must have worked for at least 35 years, retire at age 70 and have an exceptional earnings history.

Last Social Security payment for November

November 8 marks the first Social Security payment for November, and many are wondering when the next check will be in November.

November 1 will be payday for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and if you qualify for both SSI and retirement, your retirement check will be issued on November 3. There will also be another round of Wednesday payments in November for those who did not qualify for the previous checks.

If you are receiving retirement or disability benefits and receive a small check, you may qualify for SSI, a supplement for low-income Americans. Don’t delay and apply for more money as soon as possible.

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