Supplemental Social Security checks are arriving soon!
Millions of people will receive their Supplemental Security Income check. It's a monthly direct payment of $841.
- Millions of people will receive their Supplemental Security Income check.
- It’s a monthly direct payment of $841.
- Best of all, it will arrive in just a few days.
Millions of people will receive their Supplemental Security Income check or monthly direct payment of $841. Best of all, it will arrive in just a few days so beneficiaries should be vigilant so that they do not miss it, according to The Sun.
It should be noted that most payments are made on the first day of each month, however, there are months in which two checks are delivered. This is because the first day of the month can occur on a weekend or holiday. The good news for this month is that October 1 falls on a Sunday, so SSI recipients will get two checks in September.
WHAT SHOULD SSI RECIPIENTS DO?
That’s right! So get ready, because you could get more money in September. Not all US residents are entitled to this benefit, so it is important that you pay attention to the requirements because direct payments will be delivered in just a few days.
It was reported that all SSI beneficiaries get their money on the first day of each month and those who began receiving SSDI aid in 1997 or earlier work normally. This money could help many families who are going through difficult times due to the crisis caused by the pandemic and by the inflation sparked by the war between Ukraine and Russia.
HOW IS UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE US?
Unemployment rates fell in 14 states in July, rose in three and stayed the same in 33, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. California now has an unemployment rate slightly lower than Texas, but higher than Florida and Alabama.
Ten of California’s 11 industry sectors posted job growth in July, led by computer systems design, advertising, security services and health care. While California accounts for 11.7% of the country’s civilian workforce, the state accounted for 16.1% of all new US jobs last month. Filed Under: Social Security Check