- **Q: When will I receive my SSI payment in July 2025?
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Finance / Social Security
Understanding the Social Security payment schedule is crucial for millions of Americans who rely on these benefits. Here's a breakdown of when you can expect your Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments in July 2025.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes benefits to over 70 million Americans, including retirement, spousal, survivor, and disability benefits. The payment schedule varies depending on the type of benefit and the recipient's birth date.
**Payment Schedule Details:**
**What to do if your payment is late:**
The SSA advises waiting three business days before contacting them about a late payment. First, check with your bank to ensure there are no issues on their end. You can also log into your “My Social Security” account to verify your personal and banking information. If the payment is still missing, contact the SSA directly at 1-800-772-1213 or visit your local SSA office.
**Potential COLA Increase:**
Social Security recipients may see a 2.5% boost to benefits beginning in 2026 due to the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). The SSA will officially announce the 2026 COLA in October.
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