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The United States Social Security will make a new payment to millions of beneficiaries: this is how you can collect it
Millions of people in the United States and Latin America are about to receive a new Social Security payment. The SSA has confirmed that this Wednesday, May 28, 2025, the last deposit of the month will be made for those born between the 21st and the 31st of any month.
Attention: these Americans will receive an SSA payment this May 28
This payment is intended for Social Security beneficiaries, such as retirees and people with disabilities, who were born between the 21st and the 31st of any month. According to the SSA's official calendar, these payments are made on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

In 2025, the average monthly payment for a retiree is approximately $1,976, although it can reach $2,000. Couples can receive up to $3,089, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries around $967 per person or $1,450 per couple.
Requirements they must meet
To receive these payments, beneficiaries must have worked and contributed to the Social Security system during their working life. Additionally, they must have reached the minimum retirement age or meet the disability criteria established by the SSA. The exact amount varies depending on the years worked, income, and retirement age.
Meanwhile, the SSA will make another payment on Friday, May 30, 2025. This payment corresponds to the June 1 benefit for SSI program beneficiaries. The SSA advances the payment when the usual date falls on a weekend or holiday, as it does this year, since June 1 is a Sunday.

It is important to note that this is not an additional payment, but an advance of the June payment. Therefore, SSI beneficiaries will not receive another payment until July 1.
Another novelty: why isn't it paid on June 1?
The SSA explains that when the payment date falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment is advanced to the previous business day to ensure that beneficiaries receive their funds on time. This measure seeks to avoid delays and ensure continuity in the receipt of benefits.
The SSA continues to keep its payment schedule, ensuring that millions of beneficiaries in the United States and Latin America receive their funds promptly. It is essential that beneficiaries are alert to the dates and understand the reasons behind the payment advances for better financial planning.
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