No SSI Payment in June 2025? Here’s the Real Reason Millions Are Missing Checks

Why Is There No SSI Payment in June 2025?

SSI payments are typically issued on the 1st of each month. However, when the 1st falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the SSA adjusts the payment date to the last business day of the preceding month.​

In June 2025, June 1st falls on a Sunday, a weekend. Consequently, the SSA issued the June payment early, on Friday, May 30, 2025. Since recipients received two payments in May—one on May 1st and another on May 30th—there will be no separate SSI payment in June. ​

What Does This Mean for SSI Recipients?

  • Double Payment in May: Recipients received two payments in May—one on May 1st and another on May 30th.​
  • No Payment in June: There will be no separate SSI payment in June.​
  • Next Payment: The next SSI payment will be issued on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.​

Upcoming Payment Adjustments in 2025

The SSA adjusts payment schedules in months when the 1st falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Here are the upcoming adjustments for the remainder of 2025:​

MonthPayment Date(s)Reason for Adjustment
AugustAugust 1, 29August 1st is a Friday; August 29th for September
SeptemberNoneSeptember 1st is Labor Day (Holiday)
DecemberDecember 1, 31December 1st is a Monday; December 31st for January 2026

Tips for Managing Payments During Adjusted Months

  • Budgeting: Plan your expenses to account for months with double payments and those without payments.​
  • Direct Deposit: Ensure your payments are set up for direct deposit to receive them promptly.​
  • SSA Account: Regularly check your My Social Security account for updates and payment history.​

Need Assistance?

If you have questions or concerns about your SSI payments:

  • Contact SSA: Call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213.​
  • Visit SSA Office: Locate your nearest SSA office using the SSA Office Locator.​
  • Online Services: Access information and services through the SSA website.​

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Why was my payment moved from June to May 2025?

SSI payments are typically issued on the 1st of each month. Since June 1st, 2025, falls on a Sunday, the Social Security Administration (SSA) moved the payment date to May 30, 2025, the last business day of May. This ensures recipients still receive their payment on time without delays due to weekends or holidays.

Q2: Can I expect two payments in July 2025?

No, you will only receive one SSI payment in July 2025. The SSA adjusts payments in the months when the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday, but June 2025 was already covered with a double payment in May. Therefore, the next payment will be issued on July 1st, 2025.

Q3: Does this payment change affect everyone receiving SSI?

Yes, all SSI recipients will be affected by the June 2025 payment adjustment. Everyone who typically receives an SSI check on the 1st of the month will have their June payment moved to May 30th. There will be no separate payment in June.

Q4: What happens if I miss my May 30th payment or have issues with it?

If you did not receive your payment or have issues with your May 30th SSI payment, you should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) immediately. You can reach the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 or visit their local office for assistance. It’s important to verify that your payment was processed and check for any potential issues with your account.

Q5: How will I know when my next payment is scheduled if there are changes like this?

You can track and confirm your payment dates through your My Social Security account. The SSA also notifies recipients about payment schedule adjustments. It’s always a good idea to check your payment status and history regularly via your online account or contact the SSA for updated information.

Conclusion

In June 2025, SSI recipients will not receive a separate payment due to the schedule adjustment. Since June 1st falls on a weekend, the SSA issued the June payment early on May 30th, 2025. This adjustment affects all recipients, and they will not receive another payment until July 1st, 2025.

To avoid financial difficulties during months with no payment, it’s important to plan ahead, budget accordingly, and monitor your payments through the My Social Security account or direct deposit. If you experience any issues with your payment, you should contact the SSA for assistance. Staying informed about changes in the payment schedule will help ensure you manage your finances smoothly.

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