Social Security Payments Are Rolling Out—Find Out If You’re Getting Paid This Week!
If you rely on your Social Security check to make ends meet, the timing of your payment really matters. With groceries, rent, and bills piling up, knowing when your money is coming can help you breathe a little easier.
June 2025 follows the same payment rules the Social Security Administration has used for years—but there are a few details that trip people up, especially with how the calendar landed this month.
Let’s break it all down so you know exactly when to expect your money, and why some folks are still waiting.
When Will Social Security Payments Arrive in June?
Your Social Security payment date depends on your birthdate. Here’s the official schedule for June 2025:
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If your birthday falls between the 1st and 10th of any month, your payment is scheduled for Wednesday, June 11.
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If your birthday is between the 11th and 20th, your payment comes on Wednesday, June 18.
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If your birthday falls between the 21st and 31st, your money will arrive on Wednesday, June 25.
So, anyone born between the 1st and 10th is set to get their payment during the second week of June. Everyone else will have to wait for the third or fourth week, depending on when their birthday falls.
What About People Who Receive SSI?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments follow a different schedule. Typically, SSI is paid on the first of the month. But June 1 landed on a Sunday this year. When that happens, the Social Security Administration issues the payment on the previous business day.
So, if you receive SSI, you actually got your June payment early—on Friday, May 30.
That means you won’t get another SSI payment until July 1. This isn’t a mistake or a delay—it’s just how the calendar worked out this time.

Could There Be Any Delays?
So far, there’s no official report of delays in standard Social Security or SSI payments for June. However, some people might still experience hiccups due to:
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Changing direct deposit or bank information recently
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Switching benefit types (like moving from disability to retirement benefits)
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Filing a new claim or requesting a benefit adjustment
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Backlogs within the SSA due to high volumes of new applications
If you’re already receiving benefits and haven’t changed anything recently, you should expect your payment to arrive right on time. But if you did make changes, it’s worth keeping an eye out—and double-checking your account on your expected payment date.
What to Do If Your Payment Doesn’t Arrive
If your payment is missing after your expected date, don’t panic right away. The SSA recommends waiting at least three business days before taking action.
Here’s what you can do:
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Check your bank account to make sure it wasn’t deposited without a notification.
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Verify your payment date matches your birthday group.
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If it’s still missing after three days, call the SSA at 1‑800‑772‑1213.
It’s also a good idea to make sure your contact details and bank info are up to date with the SSA to avoid any future delays.
June 2025 Payment Schedule Summary
Birthdate Range | Payment Date | Status |
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1st–10th | June 11, 2025 | Paid during the second week of June |
11th–20th | June 18, 2025 | Scheduled for the third week of June |
21st–31st | June 25, 2025 | Scheduled for the fourth week of June |
SSI recipients | May 30, 2025 | Paid early (no June check) |
If you were born between the 1st and 10th of the month, your Social Security check should show up on June 11. If your birthday falls later, you’ll be paid later in the month. And if you’re on SSI, you already received your payment early—on May 30.
The good news is that, for most people, payments are arriving on time. Just keep an eye on your bank account, and if something doesn’t look right, don’t wait too long to call the SSA and ask.
Need help tracking your benefits or understanding future payment dates? Just let me know—I’m here to help make it simpler.
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