The United States Government, through the Social Security Administration, sends monthly payments to SSI and SSDI beneficiaries. In fact, there are 3 paydays left in June.
However, if you are on SSDI, you can only receive one of them. Bear in mind that it is essential that you still remain eligible. Those United States citizens who have overcome their disability or whose health has improved should report it because they may lose eligibility.
Who can receive SSDI on June 12?
The June 12 SSDI check is for those citizens who started getting Social Security after April 30, 1997. What is more, there is another condition these recipients must meet.
Unless you meet the birthday requirement, you cannot receive Social Security Disability Insurance on June 12. SSA has divided the month into three parts, and each recipient belongs to one of these 3 groups.
For example, if you have been born from the 1st, of any month, to the tenth, you qualify for the June 12 SSDI check or direct deposit. If your birthday is from the 11-20, your payment will be on the 18. If it is later, on the 26th.
How much can SSDI recipients get on June 12?
The amount of your Social Security Disability Insurance payment is made to measure. Depending on your work history, you can have a smaller or larger disability insurance check.
Nevertheless, average SSDI payments can be about $1,537. So, this could be your amount if you got and average wage and filed when most people do so in the USA.
The largest SSDI payment is $3,822. To get so much money, Social Security has set very strict requirements.
- you must have worked for a minimum of 35 years.
- you must have had jobs covered by SSA.
- you must have earned the taxable maximum for at least 35 years.
- The age you file for also matters, but a disability can prevent you from late filing.