Beneficiaries of Social Security are just four days away from receiving their monthly payment worth an average of $1,657.
On average, select recipients will receive payments of about $1,657, but the checks can theoretically go as high as $4,194 depending on one's standing, according to the Social Security Administration.
Social Security payments are determined based on a number of factors including one's retirement date and how much they paid into the program. The latest slate of checks will get rolled out for individuals who are born from the 21st through the 31st of the month and are expected to come on Wednesday, per the SSA schedule.
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