The Social Security Administration has already distributed the first round of payments for September 2024, with the second round set to go out in a few days. The payment schedule for September 2024 is based on the date of your birth and when you started receiving benefits. If you are still waiting for your August check, there are steps to take if your Social Security payment is missing. Social Security payments are typically paid out on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Wednesdays of the month, depending on your birthdate. The schedule may change if the 1st or 3rd falls on a weekend or holiday.

For those who began receiving Social Security benefits before May 1997, or receive both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), payment dates are not determined by birthdate. Instead, Social Security payments are sent out on the 3rd of each month, while SSI payments are sent out on the 1st of each month. In cases where the 1st or 3rd of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, payments may be distributed earlier. Social Security and Social Security Disability Insurance are the only benefits that follow the same payment schedule.

If you experience any issues with receiving your Social Security check, the Social Security Administration advises waiting for three additional mailing days before contacting them. If your check still hasn’t arrived, you can call the national toll-free number for assistance. The SSA suggests calling during less busy times to reduce wait times for speaking with a representative. If you continue to have trouble contacting the national number, you can use the office locator tool to find a local SSA office to reach out to for assistance.

It is important to understand the payment schedule for Social Security benefits to ensure timely receipt of your payments. By knowing which day of the month your check is scheduled to arrive, you can plan your finances accordingly. If you do not receive your check when expected, follow the steps outlined by the Social Security Administration to address any issues with your payment. By staying informed and proactive, you can ensure that you receive the benefits you are entitled to in a timely manner.

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