


September’s Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in 24 days.
Typically, SSI recipients receive one payment of $943 each month. However, during August, retirees will receive two checks because they will obtain September’s payment as well.
SSI payments are typically sent on the first of each month, but when the beginning of the month falls on a weekend, the checks are sent the previous Friday. Sept. 1 falls on a Sunday, meaning recipients will receive their payment on Aug. 30, giving retirees two payments in August.
According to the Social Security Administration, SSI payments are given to those living with debilitating disabilities that affect their income.
Applicants who file individually can receive up to $943 per month, couples filing jointly can receive up to $1,415, and essential persons, those who provide SSI recipients with necessary care, receive up to $472. Inflation has caused SSI payments to increase by 3.2% since last year.
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Filers need to be at least partially blind or have a “physical or mental condition(s) that seriously limits their daily activities for a period of 12 months or more or may be expected to result in death,” to be eligible. The maximum amount received is affected by how they apply.
SSI payments and regular Social Security benefits are separate. Those who receive Social Security payments do not automatically qualify for SSI payments and vice versa. Recipients can use a calculator from the SSA to figure out their total payment.