Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive their next payment in four weeks, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule. Individual filers will get $914.
The next payment, scheduled for May 1, is one of 12 payments that SSI recipients receive in a year. Most SSI payments are sent out to recipients on the first business day of the month, but recipients did not receive a payment in April because April 1 fell on a weekend.For months in which the first day takes place on a weekend or a holiday, the checks are sent on the last business day of the previous month, according to the SSA.
Other groups also qualify for the May 1 payment, including eligible couples, who will receive a payment of $1,371. Essential people who live with a person receiving SSI and provide necessary care will get a payment worth $458.SSI payments were first issued by the Social Security Administration in January 1974, and the amount recipients receive has increased for cost-of-living adjustments each year since 1975, the agency said.
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