


The first of June’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for those who retire at 70, will go out to the next group of retirees in less than a week.
The first round will go out in four days to beneficiaries who were born on or before the 10th, according to the Social Security Administration calendar.
People born on or after the 21st of their birth month will receive their checks on June 26, while those born on or between the 11th and 20th of the month will get their checks on June 18. Each recipient will only receive one check.
The maximum payment people can receive depends on their age at retirement, the amount they paid into Social Security, and how long they paid into the program.
The highest amount someone who retires at 70 can receive is $4,873 per month. Retiring at the full retirement age of 67 will give someone a maximum benefit of $3,822 per month, according to the SSA. People who retire as soon as possible, at 62, can only receive up to $2,710 a month.
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2024’s payments include a 3.2% increase compared to the monthly payments of 2023, which is part of the annual cost-of-living adjustment.
Not every recipient will receive the highest amount, so a more personalized estimate of what each person can expect every month can be found via the SSA calculator.