These Social Security beneficiaries can expect $1,919 in late September retirement benefits

These Social Security beneficiaries can expect $1,919 in late September retirement benefits

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has said that payments for retirement benefits will start going to qualified recipients’ bank accounts in late September.

Some people will have to wait longer than seniors, who will get a new payment on September 11 and September 18. For instance, people who get paid on September 4th.

Latest Social Security payment in September

September 25 is the date that seniors who are qualified will get their Social Security retirement payment. But how do you know if you can get this sum or any of the other two?

How to check if you qualify for the September 25 payment:

  • you are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income
  • you started receiving Social Security after April 30, 1997
  • your birth date is on one of the last 10 or 11 days of the month
  • you filed, got approval, and have not broken SSA’s rules

People born between January 1 and October 10 will get their money on November 11. Your birthday must fall between September 11 and September 20 if your payment is due on September 18.

$1,919 Social Security payments: Exact paydays in September 2024
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Will all Social Security recipients get $1,919 in mid or late-September?

No, the amount of your Social Security retirement payment is based on what you did in the past. Let’s say you filed at age 62, had a low pay, and had only worked for 10 years. Your direct deposit will be low.

But the SSA says that all retired workers get about $1,919 a year on average. Some old people might get even more. They filed at age 70 after making a lot of money for more than 34 years.

If you don’t have jobs that are covered by SSA, you might not be able to get retirement payments. If you are still working, make sure you get the most out of your Social Security payments so you can get a bigger payment. In fact, seniors can get as much as $4,873 in September 2024.

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