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June Social Security Disability Insurance payments have begun to be distributed, with some recipients receiving their payments a day early depending on their birth date. For those who have not yet received their May SSDI payment, steps are provided on what to do if this is the case. Social Security payments are made on four scheduled dates each month, with the specific date depending on when the recipient began receiving SSDI as well as their birth date. If a payment is not received by the end of the month, contacting the Social Security Administration may be necessary.

For SSDI recipients who began receiving benefits in May 1997 or earlier, payments are scheduled to arrive on the third day of each month. Exceptions are made if the third day falls on a weekend or holiday, in which case the payment is made on the nearest business day. For those who have started receiving SSDI after 1997, payments follow the same schedule as Social Security payments, based on the recipient’s birth date. Payments are made on the second Wednesday for birthdays between the first and 10th, the third Wednesday for birthdays between the 11th and 20th, and the fourth Wednesday for birthdays between the 21st and 31st.

In June, the payment schedule is as follows: June 3 for recipients who have been receiving SSDI since before May 1997, June 12 for those with birthdays between the first and 10th, June 18 for those with birthdays between the 11th and 20th (a day earlier due to the Juneteenth holiday on June 19), and June 26 for those with birthdays between the 21st and 31st. It is important to know when to expect your SSDI payment each month to ensure financial stability. If there are any questions or issues with Social Security payments, recipients are advised to contact the Social Security Administration for assistance.

Overall, the Social Security Disability Insurance payment schedule varies depending on when the recipient started receiving benefits and their birth date. Payments are generally made on the third day of the month for long-term recipients and on specific Wednesdays for those who started receiving benefits after 1997. Being aware of these payment dates is essential for budgeting and financial planning. It is important to contact the Social Security Administration if there are any concerns or delays in receiving SSDI payments to address and resolve any issues promptly.

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