Social Security update: First of March’s double SSI payments worth $914 arriving in 25 days

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Social Security update: First of March’s double SSI payments worth $914 arriving in 25 days

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Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are set to receive a monthly payment of $914 on March 1.

The money from this SSI payment will allow people to afford basic items and goods, including food and shelter. These payments from the Social Security Administration are intended to help elderly, blind, and disabled people who have little or no income of their own, according to the SSA.

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This upcoming payment will be the first of two payments that SSI recipients will receive next month, with the second one scheduled for March 31. Recipients are receiving two SSI payments due to the first day of April, a Saturday, taking place on a weekend, according to the SSA’s 2023 schedule.

Individual recipients will get a $914 check, while couples will receive $1,371. Essential persons, who are people living with SSI recipients and providing necessary care, will receive payments of $458.

The SSA typically gives its SSI payment to recipients on the first of the month, with a total of 12 payments being issued by the administration every year. However, when the first day of a month occurs on a weekend or holiday, the payments for that day are given on the last business day of the previous month.

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This year, the SSA will issue double payments to recipients in March, June, September, and December because the first day of the following month will either be on a weekend or holiday, according to the SSA’s 2023 schedule.

Some estimates indicate that Social Security will reach insolvency in 2034 at the earliest unless action by Congress is taken.

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