Who receives Social Security payments on March 26th?
Retirees with birthdays between the 21st and 31st of any month, who started receiving benefits after May 1997.
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Millions of Americans rely on Social Security benefits as a vital income source. March 2025 sees the final payments being sent out, with adjustments for cost of living and retroactive payments for some. This article covers who is eligible f...
The Social Security Administration's payment schedule is structured to distribute benefits throughout the month. The March 26th payment is crucial for those who fall into the specified birthdate range and benefit start date. The 2025 COLA reflects an attempt to keep benefits aligned with inflation, ensuring that the purchasing power of Social Security payments doesn't erode. The retroactive payments under the Social Security Fairness Act address a long-standing issue for beneficiaries with non-covered pensions, providing significant financial relief.
Beneficiaries need to ensure their details are up-to-date with the SSA, especially with the upcoming change requiring identity verification to be done in other ways instead of by telephone, as announced to be in effect from March 31st, to avoid any payment delays. Using Direct Deposit ensures quicker receipt of funds.
Retirees with birthdays between the 21st and 31st of any month, who started receiving benefits after May 1997.
The average retirement benefit is around $2,025 per month, and the average SSDI benefit is about $1,660 per month.
It depends on your retirement age: $5,108 (age 70), $4,018 (age 67), $2,831 (age 62).
Contact the SSA through your "my Social Security" account or their Fairness Act page.
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