Americans To Get Additional Social Security Payment in November

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Americans To Get Additional Social Security Payment in November
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Two payments will be administered for some benefit recipients next month.

Supplemental Security Income recipients will get two payments in November due to the usual payment date for December's benefits falling on a weekend.SSI benefits are paid to those that are 65 years old with low or no income, or those younger than 65 with a physical or mental disability, and are usually paid on the first of the month if they do not also claim retirement benefits. Around 7.5 million people get SSI each month, and the maximum individual benefit is set at $943.

If you don't receive your payment on the scheduled date, the SSA suggests waiting an additional three mailing days before contacting them.More From Newsweek Vault: Online Banks vs. Traditional Banks: Learn the DifferencesThere will also be a number of changes to the payments schedule in December due to the Christmas and New Year holidays.

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