The Social Security Administration (SSA) is a highly regarded government agency that manages five programs aimed at assisting society's most vulnerable individuals. Each program has specific eligibility criteria and distribution schedules to ensure accuracy and timely delivery of benefits. In the next week, millions of beneficiaries will receive their December Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment.
The payment amounts differ depending on the number of applicants. Individuals can receive a maximum of US$943 per month, couples up to US$1,415, and essential persons who provide vital care to SSI recipients can receive up to US$472. Due to inflation, these amounts have risen by 3.2% compared to the previous year.
The Social Security is a highly regarded government agency that manages five programs aimed at assisting society's most vulnerable individuals. Foto: Tododisca
In December, the payment schedule organized by the Social Security Administration (SSA) is divided into three categories, based on when individuals began claiming benefits and the type of program:
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A calendar quirk means SSI beneficiaries receive a second payment on November 29th, due to the December 1st payment falling on a Sunday. Since payments cannot be made on weekends or holidays, they are issued the preceding business day, which is this year’s Black Friday.
Despite its popularity, Black Friday is not a national holiday; banks and retailers remain open, ensuring the timely distribution of benefits.
For November, the payments are scheduled as:
The programs of Social Security include: