June 2025 Social Security Payment Schedule- Exact Dates for Retirement and SSI Benefits
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed the June 2025 Social Security payment schedule, providing essential dates for nearly 69 million Americans receiving retirement, disability, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
Understanding these payment dates helps beneficiaries manage budgets, especially with rising living costs.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the payment dates, eligibility criteria, and what to expect if your payment is delayed.
Social Security Payment Dates for June 2025
If you receive Social Security retirement or disability benefits, your payment date depends on your birth date or when you first began receiving benefits.
Recipient Type | Payment Date |
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Began benefits before May 1997 | Tuesday, June 3, 2025 |
Born 1st–10th of any month | Wednesday, June 11, 2025 |
Born 11th–20th of any month | Wednesday, June 18, 2025 |
Born 21st–31st of any month | Wednesday, June 25, 2025 |
These payments are typically direct deposited into recipients’ bank accounts or sent via the Direct Express® debit card.
SSI Payment: Why There’s No Check in June 2025
If you’re an SSI recipient, you won’t receive a payment in June. Why?
Due to June 1, 2025, falling on a Sunday, the SSA issued two SSI payments in May—one on May 1 and another on May 30. These payments cover both May and June.
Next SSI Payment:
- Tuesday, July 1, 2025
This early disbursement ensures continuity without disruption, even if it may feel like a skipped month.
Remaining SSI Payment Dates for 2025
Here’s a look ahead at the remaining SSI payment schedule for the rest of 2025:
Month | Payment Date |
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July | Tuesday, July 1 |
August | Friday, August 1 |
September | Friday, August 30 |
October | Wednesday, October 1 |
November | Friday, October 31 |
December | Monday, December 1 |
January 2026 | Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025 (advance) |
Eligibility for Social Security and SSI Payments
Who Qualifies for Social Security Retirement?
- Must be at least 62 years old to begin early benefits
- Full Retirement Age (FRA) depends on birth year
- You or your spouse must have paid into Social Security
Who Qualifies for SSI?
- Aged 65+, or
- Blind or disabled, and
- Have limited income and resources
As of 2025, monthly income must generally be below $2,019 for adults to qualify for SSI.
What to Do If Your Payment Is Missing
If your Social Security or SSI payment hasn’t arrived:
- Wait at least three business days past the scheduled payment date
- Check your bank account or Direct Express® card
- Contact the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (or TTY 1-800-325-0778)
Most payments are delivered electronically, and issues are rare—but it’s important to act quickly if delays occur.
The June 2025 Social Security payment schedule includes the regular OASDI payments but no SSI check due to early disbursement in May.
Knowing your payment dates helps avoid surprises and keeps your finances on track. Stay informed, double-check your account details, and monitor official SSA updates for any changes.
FAQs
Why didn’t I receive an SSI payment in June 2025?
You received two payments in May—one for May and one for June—due to the scheduling conflict.
When will I receive my Social Security retirement check?
It depends on your birthdate or the date you began receiving benefits. See the full schedule above.
Can I still apply for SSI if I’m over 65 with no disability?
Yes. If you’re 65 or older with limited income, you’re eligible to apply for SSI benefits.
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