New Change! November 1 Payments: What Other Benefits Are Due Besides SSI?

New Change! November 1 Payments What Other Benefits Are Due Besides SSI

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SSI recipients usually receive their monthly payment on the first day of the month. However, the Social Security Administration will not send the SSI payment on September 1, 2024. Instead, it will have to be rescheduled for August 30.

The SSI payments for October and November will be sent on the 1st. Therefore, there will be no changes or payments in advance. Bear in mind, that this will not be the only payment that the Social Security Administration has scheduled for this day.

Social Security payment on November 1, not just SSI

The Social Security payment for 2 groups of retirees will have to be sent 2 days in advance. This happens when there is a Federal holiday or the payday falls on the weekend.

New Change! November 1 Payments What Other Benefits Are Due Besides SSI

That is why some SSI recipients may get another check on the same day in November. Check eligibility for the Social Security check for retirees and SSDI recipients on November 1, 2024:

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Quick $742 Payment: Direct Deposit Coming Within 24 Hours for Eligible SSI Recipients Aged 18-64

  • receiving SSI and Social Security retirement or SSDI benefits simultaneously
  • began collecting Social Security before May 1997
  • remain eligible for Social Security on the 3rd

Apart from SSI and Social Security, SNAP benefit payments on Nov. 1

The United States Department of Agriculture has confirmed the SNAP payments for November that will also include the 2025 COLA increase for those citizens in the 48 contiguous States, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

So, apart from SSI and Social Security, you may get money on your EBT card too if eligible. Here is the full list of States sending SNAP (Food Stamps) on or from November 1, 2024:

Alaska: November 1
Arizona: November 1-13
California: November 1-10
Colorado: November 1-10
Connecticut: November 1-3
Florida: November 1-28
Idaho: November 1-10
Illinois: November 1-10
Iowa: November 1-10
Kansas: November 1-10
Kentucky: November 1-19
Louisiana: November 1-23
Massachusetts: November 1-14
Missouri: November 1-22
Nebraska: November 1-5
Nevada: November 1-10
New Jersey: November 1-5
New Mexico: November 1-20
New York: November 1-9
North Dakota: November 1
Oklahoma: November 1-10
Oregon: November 1-9
Pennsylvania: Over the first 10 business days
Rhode Island: November 1
South Carolina: November 1-10
Tennessee: November 1-20
Texas: November 1-28
Vermont: November 1
Virginia: November 1-7
Washington: November 1-20
West Virginia: November 1-9
Wisconsin: November 1-15
Wyoming: November 1-4

Guam: November 1-10
The District of Columbia: November 1-10
The U.S. Virgin Islands: November 1

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