Social Security Alert These 3 Groups of Retirees Won’t Receive Payments on Nov. 27

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You might be getting Social Security, but you might not get your regular payment on November 27. It’s possible that you already got your check or direct payment on November 1, 13, or 20. Don’t worry about it; payments should be made on time. If you’re supposed to get paid on November 27, call your bank if you don’t get it after that date.

It may take a little longer for some banks to send payments, but if it’s been more than three mailing days, you should call SSA. People who are retired will start getting funds on December 3, which are due after November 27. People who get Supplemental Security Income will start getting it on November 29, 2024.

December 3 is the first day that qualified retirees will get their Social Security payment

Two very different groups of people will get a check or deposit on the third of next month. To get money on that date, you can do any of the following:

Please note that SSI will be paid on December 1, and Social Security will be paid on December 3, if you got Social Security before May 1997, or if you get both.

There will be three more payments for qualified retirees after the ones on December 3. On December 11, 18, and 24, they will be sent out. Of course, you have to give your birth date. If you were born between 1 and 10, check the 11th. Those born between November 11 and December 20 will be celebrated on December 18, and the rest will be celebrated on December 24.

Amounts of Social Security after November 27 and information about the last payment

The last time the Agency reported on average payments for retired workers was in November, and the amount was for October. Next month, checks should be a little higher on average.

That is true, as shown by the COLA fact sheet, which says that the average amount before the raise will be around $1,927. The largest payment that can be made in December is $4,873.

In December, retirees will not get their last payment on a Wednesday. This is because December 25 is a federal holiday, so checks won’t be sent out that day. Instead, they will be sent out on December 24.

Mason Hart

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