June Social Security direct payment worth $967 goes out in 23 days

Millions of recipients will receive their June Supplemental Security Income payment in 23 days, with a maximum value of $967.

Because June 1 comes on a Sunday, the next SSI payment is expected to be made on May 30. According to the Social Security Administration, individuals who have incapacitating disabilities that impact their income are eligible to receive SSI payments.

The number of persons filing is one of the factors that affect the amount received. Up to $967 can be received by applicants filing alone, up to $1,450 by couples filing jointly

and up to $484 by indispensable persons who give SSI recipients the care they need. Since last year, these sums have increased by 2.5 percent due to inflation.

Those who meet the qualifying standards must be at least partially blind or suffer from a "physical or mental condition(s) that seriously limits their daily activities for 12 months or more or may be expected to result in death."

Regular Social Security income and SSI payments are not related. Receiving Social Security benefits does not guarantee receiving SSI benefits, and vice versa.

To determine the entire amount of their payments, recipients can utilize an SSA calculator.

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