Updated
Updated · Newsweek · May 25
Social Security Sends May 27 Checks Up to $5,181 as June 2026 Payment Dates Roll Out
Updated
Updated · Newsweek · May 25

Social Security Sends May 27 Checks Up to $5,181 as June 2026 Payment Dates Roll Out

4 articles · Updated · Newsweek · May 25
  • May 27 is the next Social Security payday, covering beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st as part of the SSA’s staggered monthly schedule for more than 70 million recipients.
  • June payments then begin June 1 for SSI, June 3 for people receiving both SSI and Social Security or benefits since before May 1997, followed by June 10, 17 and 24 based on birth dates.
  • Up to $5,181 a month goes to retirees who delay claiming until age 70; the 2026 maximum is about $4,152 at full retirement age and roughly $2,969 at age 62.
  • Average benefits remain far lower at $2,026.41 for retired workers as of April 2026, and the SSA says missing payments should be reported only after waiting three business days.
  • Early 2027 COLA forecasts point to 3.9% to 4.2%, above this year’s 2.8%, while a proposed SSI rule change could reduce benefits for some low-income recipients.
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