For retirees relying on Social Security, payment schedules can sometimes feel confusing, especially when holidays or bank delays come into play. If you’re worried about your December Social Security payment, here’s a clear breakdown to help you know when and how payments will be issued.
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Payments Recap
If you didn’t receive a Social Security payment on November 27, it’s likely because you already got yours earlier in the month. Payments for November were distributed on the 1st, 13th, or 20th, based on eligibility and birth dates.
For those expecting a payment on November 27, but it hasn’t arrived, consider these factors:
- Some financial institutions may process payments slower.
- Contact your bank if it hasn’t arrived after three business days.
- Still no payment? Reach out to the Social Security Administration (SSA) for help.
Payment Schedule
December kicks off with payments for retirees and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries. Here’s the schedule:
- November 29: SSI recipients will get their December benefit.
- December 1: Supplemental payments for dual beneficiaries (receiving both SSI and Social Security).
- December 3: Retirees who began receiving Social Security before May 1997 or who qualify for both SSI and Social Security.
December Paydays
After the initial payments, retirees will have three additional paydays in December. Payments are issued based on the recipient’s birth date:
Birth Date | Payment Date |
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1st to 10th | December 11, 2024 |
11th to 20th | December 18, 2024 |
21st to 31st | December 24, 2024* |
*Note: Payments for December 24 are advanced due to the Christmas holiday.
Amounts
Expect slightly higher payments starting in December, thanks to the annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA). In 2024, the average monthly check for retirees is estimated at $1,927, while the maximum payment will reach $4,873.
The COLA ensures your benefits keep up with inflation, providing financial relief as living costs rise. While this boost is welcomed, it’s essential to plan carefully to stretch your income, especially during the holiday season.
Delayed Payments
Delays can happen for various reasons, from holiday banking schedules to processing issues. Here’s what you can do:
- Track Payment Dates: Keep a calendar of the SSA’s payment schedule to stay informed.
- Set Up Direct Deposit: This reduces delays compared to paper checks.
- Monitor Bank Activity: Regularly check your account for deposits.
If your payment is delayed, don’t wait too long to take action. Contact your financial institution first, then reach out to the SSA if necessary.
Social Security payments are a lifeline for many retirees, providing stability in their golden years. By knowing the payment schedule and staying proactive, you can avoid unnecessary stress. Mark those dates and enjoy peace of mind knowing your funds will arrive soon.
FAQs
When is the next SSI payment?
The next SSI payment is on November 29, 2024.
Why didn’t I get my payment on November 27?
You may have already received your payment earlier in November.
When are December Social Security payments?
December payments start on the 3rd and continue on the 11th, 18th, and 24th.
How much will Social Security increase in December?
The average payment will rise to $1,927 due to COLA adjustments.
What happens if my payment is late?
Contact your bank first, then SSA if the delay exceeds three days.