Mid-June Social Security Payments: Who Gets Paid and How Much

Mid-June Social Security Payments Who Gets Paid and How Much

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is distributing payments this week for retired and disabled workers who began claiming benefits after May 1997. Those who started receiving benefits before that date were already paid on June 3.

Who Receives Their Payment on June 11?

Beneficiaries with birthdays between the 1st and 10th of any month will receive their payment on Wednesday, June 11. This includes recipients of:

  • Retirement benefits
  • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
  • Survivors’ benefits

If your birthday falls:

  • Between the 11th and 20th, expect payment on June 18
  • Between the 21st and 31st, payment will arrive on June 25

Retirement Benefit Amounts in 2025

  • Average monthly retirement benefit: $1,999.97
  • Maximum benefit at age 70: $5,108/month
  • Maximum at full retirement age (67): $4,018/month
  • Maximum at early retirement (62): $2,831/month

The actual amount varies based on your earnings history and the age at which you began collecting benefits.

SSDI Payments in June 2025

SSDI benefits are based on your prior income and contributions:

  • Average SSDI payment: $1,581.88/month
  • Maximum SSDI payment: Over $3,600, for those with high prior earnings and long work histories

Quick Review: June SSI Payments

SSI recipients already received their June payments on May 30 due to the weekend.

SSI Maximums for 2025:

  • Single person: Up to $967/month
  • Couple: Up to $1,450/month
  • Essential person support: Up to $484/month

Average SSI benefit: $717.87/month, often reduced due to income or other benefits.

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