
Official statement from US Social Security: It's not a mistake, check your account
SSA Is Clearer Than Ever With Americans: Check It Today in Your Account, It's That Simple
Millions of beneficiaries of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program in the United States have noticed that the payment for June 2025 is already available in their accounts as of yesterday, May 30. This early deposit has caused confusion among many, who are wondering if it's a mistake or if they'll receive an additional payment.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that it's not a mistake and that there won't be a second payment on June 1. The reason for this early deposit is due to a particularity of the calendar: today, June 1, is Sunday.
The SSA Doesn't Want Confusion: This Is Why You Don't Receive SSI in the United States Today
According to SSA policies, when the usual payment date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deposit is made on the previous business day. That's why the June payment was made on Friday, May 30.

This calendar adjustment can cause confusion, since beneficiaries receive two payments in May and none in June. However, it's a common practice by the SSA to ensure that beneficiaries receive their funds on time. Similar situations will occur in other months of the year, such as in September and January 2026, when payments will be advanced due to holidays or weekends.
The SSA Recommends Beneficiaries Review Their Payment Calendar
It's important to note that this early deposit doesn't mean an additional payment or affect the total annual amount that beneficiaries receive. SSI payments are calculated monthly and any additional income can influence the amount received. For example, in 2025, the maximum monthly SSI benefit is $967 for individuals and $1,450 for couples.

To avoid confusion, the SSA recommends that beneficiaries review their payment calendar and plan their finances accordingly. While it may seem like there's an "extra" payment in May, it's actually the one corresponding to June. Therefore, an additional deposit shouldn't be expected on June 1.
If You Want More Information, It's Very Easy
All in all, if you've received an SSI payment on May 30, it's not a mistake or a duplicate payment. It's the deposit for June, advanced to ensure that the funds are available on time.
The SSA remains committed to ensuring that beneficiaries receive their payments in a timely and efficient manner. For more information and to consult the complete payment calendar, visit the official Social Security Administration website at ssa.gov.
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