I get my Social Security Disability on the 3rd of each month as well. Because January 3rd, 2010 falls on a Sunday, that would move it back to Friday the 1st however, because that is a holiday we will be getting paid on December 31st. Just in time for New Years!
What happened to my check I didn’t even get it yet
Is Your Ssi Check Say Is For January 3 rd Then I Believe We Should Get Them On December 31 St
i draw ssi benifits can i get a loan drawing only 698 a month?
SSI benefits can go back to the month after you filed your application or the month after you became eligible for benefits, whichever of the two is later. Normally, SSI benefits are not paid retroactively before you file an application.
Social security checks are deposited on the second, third, or fourth Wednesday of each month, depending on your day of birth, according to the schedule below.If you were born on the:1 - 10th of the month, expect your Social Security check to be deposited on the 2nd Wednesday of each month11 - 20th of the month, expect your Social Security check to be deposited on the 3rd Wednesday of each month21 - 31th of the month, expect your Social Security check to be deposited on the 4th Wednesday of each monthExceptions to when Social Security checks arrive:You started receiving benefits before 1997 - then your Social Security check is paid on the third day of the month. You can request to change this according to the day of birth schedule above.You are receiving both Social Security benefits and SSI payments - expect your Social Security check to be deposited on the third day of the month
I would look into the classified that are looking for temp homes that will go month to month on the lease. If you can do that then you can later find an apartment on your SSI.
If you filed for benefits before May 1997:Social Security payments are usually dated and delivered on the third day of the month following the month for which the payment is due. For example, payments for January are delivered on February 3. If the third of the month is a Saturday, Sunday or Federal holiday, payments are dated and delivered on the first day preceding the third of the month which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday. For example, if the third is a Saturday or Sunday, payments are delivered on the preceding Friday.If you filed for benefits in or after May 1997:If you file for Social Security benefits May 1, 1997, or later, you are assigned one of three new payment days based on the date of birth of the person on whose record your entitlement is established (the insured individual):The payment day for insured individuals born on the 1st through the 10th of the month is the second Wednesday of each month;The payment day for insured individuals born on the 11th through the 20th of the month is the third Wednesday of each month; andThe payment day for insured individuals born after the 20th of the month is the fourth Wednesday of each month.If the scheduled Wednesday payment day is a Federal holiday, payment is made on the preceding day that is not a Federal holiday.Exceptions to the May 1997 Rule:You will receive your Social Security payment on the third of the month if you are any of the following:A beneficiary who also receives SSI payment;A beneficiary whose income is deemed to an SSI recipient;A beneficiary whose Medicare premiums are paid for by the state in which you live;A beneficiary living in a foreign country;A beneficiary entitled to payments on the third of the month, who later became entitled on another record, as long as there is no break in your entitlement;A recipient of garnished payments, tax levy case payments, or payments made via the critical payment system; orA beneficiary entitled on the same record as one of the above.Your SSI (SUPPLEMENT SECURITY INCOME) checks NOT your social security benefit check are U.S. government checks. They usually come in the mail on the first of the month. Your check must be cashed within 12 months after the date of the check or it will be void.If the first of the month falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, you will get your check on the banking day before.
The Social Security office will need to look up your case to see why your check came on the third of the month instead of the third Wednesday of the month. If you began receiving SSI payments then this would change the day of payment.
call social security and ask them
Each child's eligibility must be established separately.
SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
Probably not.
SSI does not include spousal benefits - each individual must be determined eligible on their own. The spouse/children might be eligible for TANF.