Why did some people get two Social Security payments in May?
Some SSI recipients received two payments in May because June 1st fell on a weekend, triggering an early payment.
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Millions of Social Security beneficiaries are receiving payments in May 2025. This includes retirees, individuals with disabilities, and those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This article breaks down the May 2025 payment sched...
### May 2025 Social Security Payment Schedule
The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes benefits throughout the month based on the type of benefit and the recipient's birthdate. Here's a breakdown of the May 2025 schedule:
### SSI Payments
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides monthly benefits to individuals with limited income and resources who are 65 or older, blind, or have a qualifying disability. Children with disabilities may also be eligible. The maximum federal SSI payment in 2025 is $943 for individuals and $1,415 for eligible couples.
### What to Do If Your Payment Is Delayed
1. **Wait Three Days:** Allow three additional mailing days before contacting the SSA. 2. **Check with Your Bank:** Verify if there are any pending transactions or rejected deposit attempts. 3. **Contact the SSA:** If you still haven't received your payment after the waiting period, call 1-800-772-1213 or visit your local SSA office.
### How to Prepare
Some SSI recipients received two payments in May because June 1st fell on a weekend, triggering an early payment.
Wait at least three business days, check with your bank, and then contact the SSA if the payment is still missing.
You can apply online, in person at your local Social Security office, or by calling 1-800-772-1213.
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