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Social Security Payments in October: Retirees Born Between the 1st and 10th Will Receive Their Full Check on October 8

Social Security payments in October 2025 start with retirees born from the 1st to the 10th. Find out how much they will receive and when the money will arrive

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02/10/2025 12:17
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Social Security Payments in October: Retirees Born Between the 1st and 10th Will Receive Their Full Check on October 8

Social Security Payments in October: Retirees Born Between the 1st and 10th Will Receive Their Full Check on October 8

As October 2025 gets underway, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has affirmed that the first group of retirees — those born between the 1st and 10th of any month — will receive their monthly Social Security payment on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. This is part of SSA’s standard staggered payout schedule for retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.

Beneficiaries in this group can expect to receive an amount depending on their lifetime earnings, years of work, and the age at which they claimed benefits. In 2025, average monthly retirement benefits are about $2,006 for a retired worker.

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Some individuals who earned consistently high wages and delayed claiming benefits could qualify for amounts significantly higher — potentially up to $5,108, depending on Social Security rules and maximum benefit limits. (These higher amounts typically concern very few people with near-maximal contributions.)

One major change this year: the SSA is phasing out paper checks. As of September 30, 2025, recipients must use electronic payments (direct deposit, debit cards, or digital wallets) for all federal benefits, including Social Security and SSI.

If you’re still relying on paper checks, the SSA advises updating payment information promptly.

Another factor to watch: the partial government shutdown that began October 1, 2025. While many federal services may pause, Social Security payments are funded through mandatory spending, so the SSA affirms that payouts will continue on schedule.

However, customer service lines, in-person offices, and certain non-essential services may experience limitations or delays.

This October 8 disbursement is the first of three major Social Security payout dates this month (October 8, 15, and 22). The schedule depends on birth dates, and as we saw, the first group is taken care of early. In the next article we’ll examine how Social Security Disability (SSDI) recipients will be paid on October 15, what rules apply, and how those amounts compare.

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