No, Social Security recipients won’t get a bonus payment in November

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Supplemental Security Income recipients will get a second payment in November. But it’s an advance for December – not a bonus payment.

Social Security benefits provide people with an income when they retire or are unable to work due to disability.

These benefit payments typically come on a set date each month. But several VERIFY readers asked us if Social Security recipients will receive a bonus payment in November.

THE QUESTION

Will Social Security recipients receive a bonus payment in November?

THE SOURCES

THE ANSWER

This is false.

No, Social Security recipients won’t receive a bonus payment in November.

WHAT WE FOUND

Social Security payments follow a set schedule every month. Most recipients typically receive their payments on the second, third or fourth Wednesday of each month, depending on their birth date, AARP explains. 

But people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), such as those who are blind, disabled or at least 65 years old with very limited financial resources, typically get paid on the first of the month. 

This can be a problem if the first falls on a weekend or federal holiday when banks are closed, like it does on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. As a workaround, SSI payments are sent out on the closest previous business day

That means SSI recipients will get their December payment on Friday, Nov. 29, in addition to the regular November payment that they’ll receive on Friday, Nov. 1.

But this second check in November is not a bonus payment. It’s just an advance for December. 

Social Security’s 2024 benefits payment schedule is available here

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