The Social Security payment schedule for June 2025 includes important adjustments that will impact many beneficiaries, especially those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI). These changes come at a time when the first day of June falls on a weekend, prompting modifications to the usual payment timetable.
Understanding these updates is essential for recipients to avoid confusion and ensure timely access to their benefits.
According to information reported by Marca, the Social Security Administration is maintaining a staggered payment approach for SSI recipients, dividing payments into groups based on birthdates and other criteria.
Being informed about these details can help beneficiaries better plan their finances during this period.
Payment Dates for Social Security, SSDI, and SSI in June 2025
The Social Security Administration (SSA) confirms that Social Security and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) retirement payments will be made according to their usual schedule in June 2025.
However, since June 1, 2025, falls on a weekend, the payment schedule for SSI recipients is modified.
According to the SSA, those who have been receiving benefits since before May 1997, or who combine SSI with Social Security, will receive their payments on June 3, 2025. The remaining SSI beneficiaries are grouped based on their birthdates and will receive payments on staggered dates as follows:
- June 11 for those born between the 1st and 10th of the month
- June 18 for those born between the 11th and 20th
- June 25 for those born between the 21st and 31st
Staggered and Advance Payment Schedule for SSI Through 2025
The SSI payment schedule for the rest of 2025 also includes advance payments toward the end of some months:
- May 30, 2025 (advance payment for June)
- August 29, 2025 (advance payment for September)
- October 31, 2025 (advance payment for November)
- December 31, 2025 (advance payment for January 2026)
Other scheduled payment dates are July 1, August 1, October 1, and December 1.
These changes ensure that payments avoid weekends or holidays that would delay deposits. Beneficiaries should note these dates carefully to avoid confusion, especially since receiving two payments in the same month might appear as a mistake or extra compensation.
Official Program Rules and Additional Considerations
The official program website states:
Cash benefits (excluding GAP and Non-Family Caregiver payments) are automatically deposited into the beneficiary’s EBT account within the first three business days of each month.
In addition, for recipients of Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) in Florida:
Recipients who use their TCA benefits out of state for more than 30 consecutive days, without subsequent in-state use, will have their TCA benefits canceled (unless the recipient is temporarily absent and intends to return to the state).