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This week, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments will start going out. If your birthday falls between the 11th and 20th of the month, you will receive your payment a day early. Additionally, if you never received your May SSDI check, there are steps to take to resolve the issue. There are four scheduled payment dates for SSDI recipients each month, based on when they started receiving benefits and their birth date. If a payment does not arrive by the end of the month, contacting the Social Security Administration may be necessary.

For those who have been receiving SSDI since May 1997 or earlier, payments are typically sent on the third day of each month, unless that day falls on a weekend or holiday, in which case it is deposited on the nearest business day. Recipients who have been receiving benefits for a shorter period follow the same payment schedule as Social Security recipients, based on their birth date. Payments are typically sent on the second Wednesday of the month for those with birthdays in the first 10 days, the third Wednesday for those with birthdays in the 11th to 20th, and the fourth Wednesday for those with birthdays in the 21st to 31st.

In June, payments for SSDI recipients are scheduled as follows: June 3 for those who have been receiving benefits since before May 1997, June 12 for birthdays in the first 10 days of the month, June 18 for birthdays in the 11th to 20th, and June 26 for birthdays in the 21st to 31st. The June 18 payment is a day earlier than usual due to Juneteenth, a federal holiday. It is important to stay informed about payment schedules and contact the Social Security Administration if there are any issues or questions regarding payments.

CNET Money offers financial insights, trends, and news related to Social Security and SSDI payments. By staying informed about the payment schedule based on birth date and the year benefits were started, recipients can ensure they receive their payments on time every month. Contacting the Social Security Administration is recommended if there are any concerns about missing payments or delays. Understanding the payment schedule can help recipients plan their finances and budget accordingly.

Overall, the Social Security Administration ensures that SSDI recipients receive their payments on a regular schedule each month. By following the specific payment dates based on birth date and benefit start date, individuals can anticipate when their funds will be deposited. It is important to be proactive in resolving any issues with missing payments or delays to avoid financial hardship. Staying informed about the payment schedule and contacting the Social Security Administration when needed can help ensure that SSDI recipients receive their benefits in a timely manner.

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