Updated
Updated · AS USA · Jul 5
SSA Sends July 8 Benefits to 71.2 Million Recipients in 3-Wednesday Cycle
Updated
Updated · AS USA · Jul 5

SSA Sends July 8 Benefits to 71.2 Million Recipients in 3-Wednesday Cycle

3 articles · Updated · AS USA · Jul 5

Summary

  • July 8 payments will go to Social Security beneficiaries born on the 1st through 10th, marking the first round of July 2026’s regular three-Wednesday schedule.
  • The SSA will send the next two rounds on July 15 for birthdays from the 11th to 20th and on July 22 for birthdays from the 21st to 31st; claims based on another worker’s record use that worker’s birth date.
  • July 2 payments already went to people who started receiving benefits before May 1997 and to recipients who also get Supplemental Security Income, while SSI itself was issued July 1.
  • That earlier Social Security date was moved up because the usual July 3 payment day fell on a federal holiday; average monthly benefits are $2,028 for retirees, $1,493.25 for disabled workers and $1,626.59 for survivors.

Insights

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