Social Security Administration (SSA) beneficiaries, including those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), are set to receive an extra payment in November. This additional payment is due to a calendar quirk that occurs every few years. The SSA issues payments on the first of the month, but if the first falls on a weekend or a holiday, the payment is usually issued on the last working day before the first of the month. In November 2021, the first falls on a Saturday, so beneficiaries will receive their payment on Friday, October 29th. However, because November has 30 days, beneficiaries will receive an additional payment on November 1st.
SSI recipients can use the extra payment they receive in November for a variety of purposes. Some may choose to use it for essential expenses such as rent, groceries, or medical bills. Others may use it to treat themselves to something special or save it for a rainy day. Regardless of how the extra payment is used, it can provide some financial relief to recipients who may be struggling to make ends meet. It’s important for beneficiaries to budget wisely and make sure they are using the extra payment in a way that will benefit them in the long run.
Ssi Recipients Receive Extra November Payment Due To Calendar Quirk