The Federal program, which is administered by the Social Security Administration has no SSI payments left in October. October the first was the first and last payday this month.
SSI stands for the Supplemental Security Income benefit program. What is more, it gives monthly payments to low-income Americans who meet one of the three conditions: having a disability, being blind or being at least 65 years old.
November SSI payment, official schedule by Social Security
The Social Security Administration has made it official when the next SSI payment will take place in the United States. Over 7.5 million recipients will receive their money on the very same payment date.
The fact that all recipients get money on the same makes it easier to remember when their payday is. However, there can be changes and the Supplemental Security Income payment is sent in advanced from time to time.
Therefore, all SSI recipients will get the next check or direct deposit on November 1. But pay close attention because there can be surprises if you are not just on Supplemental Security Income.
Double payment for some SSI recipients
Some Supplemental Security Income recipients also qualify for retirement or disability benefits like SSDI. Therefore, they usually receive their Social Security check or direct deposit on the third of November.
Nevertheless, November 3 falls on Sunday. Sunday is not a mailing day and offices are not open. Since banks and Social Security offices are closed on this date, SSA has scheduled the retirement and SSDI payments for November 1 instead of November 3.
Thus, the SSI payment and the Social Security check will be sent on the very same day, November 1. It implies retirees and SSDI recipients will get their money 48 hours in advance. This could be of great help if you have run out of money and you need the cash to pay debt, loans or to buy food.