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Social Security confirms: Nov. 20 check will go only to these retirees, VA and SSDI

This includes retirees, widows, widowers, military veterans and people with disabilities

Futbolete News
13/12/2024 07:23
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Social Security check includes retirees, widows, widowers, military veterans and people with disabilities

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Social Security has confirmed who will receive the long-awaited November 20 check. This payment corresponds to the second group of beneficiaries, but not all retirees qualify for this date. If you are one of them, pay attention to see if your deposit is on its way.

The payment on the 20th is reserved exclusively for those who have a birthday between the 11th and 20th of any month. This includes retirees, widows, widowers, military veterans and people with disabilities. It is a key date on the Social Security calendar, so if you belong to this group, you will receive a new check pertaining to the month of November.

For those of you wondering about the rest of the November payments, here is the complete schedule:

  • Day November 13: Those born between the 1st and 10th of any given month are paid.
  • November 20: Those with birthdays between the 11th and the 20th are paid.
  • November 27: Those born between the 21st and 31st of any month receive their deposit.

But that’s not all. This month brings an important novelty: SSI (Supplemental Security Income) recipients will receive two payments in November. This is because the first day of December falls on a Sunday, so the December deposit will be moved up to November 29.

With this schedule, Social Security ensures that everyone receives their payments on time, even before the holidays! Be sure to keep an eye on the dates and check your account to enjoy your benefits without any setbacks.

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