June 2025 Social Security Payment Schedule: When Will You Get Paid?

Social Security payments are a vital source of monthly income for nearly 69 million Americans, including retirees, individuals with disabilities, and those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Understanding the exact payment dates and eligibility criteria is essential for financial planning—especially as we move into June 2025.

Social Security Payment Schedule for June 2025

This guide breaks down the Social Security and SSI payment schedule for June, outlines exceptions, and offers information on when and how to apply, along with what to do if your payment is delayed.

Summary Table: Social Security Payment Schedule for June 2025

Key Detail Information
June 2025 Retirement Payment Dates June 3, June 11, June 18, June 25
SSI Payment in June No payment (already issued in May)
Next SSI Payment July 1, 2025
Total Social Security Beneficiaries Approx. 69 million
Official SSA Site ssa.gov
Contact SSA 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)

Social Security Payment Schedule for June 2025

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has published its official 2025 and 2026 payment schedules to help beneficiaries budget and plan effectively.

Retirement and Disability Payments (OASDI)

For June 2025, the payment dates for those receiving Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) benefits depend on when you began receiving benefits and your date of birth:

  • Tuesday, June 3, 2025: Recipients who began receiving benefits before May 1997.

  • Wednesday, June 11, 2025: For those born between the 1st and 10th of any month.

  • Wednesday, June 18, 2025: For those born between the 11th and 20th.

  • Wednesday, June 25, 2025: For those born between the 21st and 31st.

These payments are generally deposited directly into recipients’ bank accounts or issued via Direct Express® debit cards.

Why SSI Recipients Will Not Receive a Payment in June 2025

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will not receive a June payment this year. This is because two payments were made in May—on May 1 and again on May 30—due to June 1 falling on a Sunday.

As a result:

  • No payment will be issued in June for SSI.

  • The next scheduled SSI payment is on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.

What Is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?

SSI is a federal income supplement program designed for individuals who are aged 65 or older, blind, or have a qualifying disability. Unlike Social Security retirement benefits, SSI is need-based and not dependent on prior work history.

Who Can Qualify?

  • Adults and children with qualifying disabilities.

  • Individuals with limited income or financial resources.

  • Most adult SSI recipients must have monthly earnings below $2,019 (as of 2025).

How to Apply for SSI:

  • Online: Start the application

  • Phone: 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778), 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (local time)

  • In Person: At your local SSA office

2025 SSI Payment Schedule (Remaining Dates)

Here is the updated SSI payment calendar for the rest of 2025:

Month Payment Date
July 2025 Tuesday, July 1
August 2025 Friday, August 1
September 2025 Friday, August 30
October 2025 Wednesday, October 1
November 2025 Friday, October 31
December 2025 Monday, December 1
January 2026 Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025 (advance payment)

What If My Payment Is Late or Missing?

If your expected Social Security or SSI payment hasn’t arrived:

  • Wait at least three mailing days beyond the scheduled date.

  • Confirm your direct deposit or Direct Express® account for any issues.

  • If the payment still hasn’t arrived, contact SSA at 1-800-772-1213.

Tip:

Roughly 99% of beneficiaries receive their payments electronically, making late or missing payments rare but still possible.

Social Security Offices in New York (Outside NYC and Long Island)

Here are several SSA offices you can visit if you reside in New York state, excluding New York City and Long Island:

  • Albany County: 11 A Clinton Ave., Room 430, Federal Building

  • Broome County: 2 Court St., Suite 300, Binghamton

  • Erie County:

    • 478 Main St., Suite 200, Buffalo

    • 1900 Ridge Road, Suite 120, West Seneca

  • Monroe County:

    • 200 E. Main St., Rochester (second floor)

    • 4050 W. Ridge Road, Greece (second floor)

  • Onondaga County: 100 S. Clinton St., Syracuse (fourth floor)

  • Westchester County:

    • 1 Park Place, Peekskill

    • 297 Knollwood Road, White Plains

    • 20 S. Broadway, Suite 500, Yonkers

Use the SSA’s official locator tool at www.ssa.gov/locator to find your nearest office.

When Can You Begin Receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits?

Eligible individuals can start collecting reduced benefits at age 62. However, waiting until your full retirement age (FRA) increases the monthly amount you receive.

Full Retirement Age (FRA) by Birth Year:

Birth Year Full Retirement Age
1958 66 years and 8 months
1959 66 years and 10 months
1960 & later 67 years

Q1: Will I receive a Social Security payment if I started receiving benefits before May 1997?

A: Yes, your payment is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

Q2: Why didn’t I receive an SSI payment in June?

A: SSI recipients received two payments in May, covering both May and June. The next payment will be on July 1, 2025.

Q3: Can I still apply for SSI if I’m over 65 with no disabilities?

A: Yes, age alone (65+) with limited income/resources qualifies you for SSI.

Q4: What should I do if my payment is late?

A: Wait three mailing days, check your bank or card, and then call SSA at 1-800-772-1213.

Q5: Where can I find the official SSA payment calendar?

A: Visit the Social Security Payment Schedule page for official dates.

Final Thoughts

June 2025 brings an important update for Social Security recipients. While standard retirement and disability payments will be issued according to the SSA’s routine schedule, SSI recipients will experience a skip in June due to early disbursement in May. Staying informed on these timelines ensures you’re never caught off-guard when budgeting.

For more information or personalized help, visit www.ssa.gov or call 1-800-772-1213.

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