Social Security recipients will get up to $1,682 in September

Beneficiaries of social Security Local media reports that Supplemental Security (SSI) will receive up to $1,682 in stimulus checks in September.

The retired s handicapped From the United States, which depends on your Social Security supplemental income, at the beginning of September you will receive a first check of up to $841 and a second payment on the last day of the month in the same amount.

On the first of the month, Social Security income recipients usually receive their benefits, but from October 1 on the weekend, the year’s 10th month payment is advanced to September 30.

The same thing happened last April and will also happen in December this year, according to a report from the platform. Brand.

Next month, millions of Americans will receive direct payments of up to $1,682 in two checks, the first of which will arrive on September 1.

Millions of retired and disabled Americans rely on Supplemental Security Income, which consists of these two benefits that add up to $841. However, the highest payment is only $841, and the typical monthly benefit is only $624.

The first of the month is when SSI users usually receive their benefits, but since October 1 on the weekend, Americans will receive a second payment on September 30 instead.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) program helps low-income or blind and disabled adults age 65 and older.

Most of the program’s beneficiaries fall within 150% of the federal poverty level, according to recent research by the Urban Institute, CNBC.

“SSIs only provide minimal assistance to seniors and people with disabilities,” says Richard Johnson, director of the Urban Institute’s Retirement Policy Program.

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He also notes that this program “really highlights how little of the support we provide to the most vulnerable Americans.”

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