Social Security payments are made today, Wednesday, September 10, but only to this group: Requirements and eligibility

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Social Security payments are made today, Wednesday, September 10, but only to this group: Requirements and eligibility

Today, Wednesday, September 10, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will send out a new batch of payments to millions of recipients, raising public expectations and doubts.

The frequency and timing of these payments are constantly discussed, as a large portion of the US population relies on these monies to cover their basic requirements, whether for retirement, disability, or survivorship. However, not all beneficiaries receive their money on the same day, thus it is critical to understand the SSA’s distribution method.

Who is eligible for Social Security benefits?

Retirement benefits: Workers who have retired and have met the age and contribution requirements.

Disability benefits (SSDI): For people who are unable to work due to a serious medical condition.

Survivor benefits: Payments to spouses, children and parents of deceased workers who were eligible for Social Security benefits.

Who receives their Social Security payment today, Wednesday, September 10?

Social Security payment dates are defined according to the beneficiary’s date of birth, so today, September 10, those born between the 1st and 10th of any month receive it

When are the next Social Security payments?

Wednesday, September 17: Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th

Wednesday, September 24: Beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st

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