Social Security June Payment Schedule – Eligible Retirees To Receive Average Payout Of $1,999

The Social Security Administration’s Payment Schedule for June 2025. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has published the official payment dates for June 2025. Retired individuals who qualify can expect to receive an average monthly benefit of $1,999. Payments will be made on four different days, depending on the retiree’s birth date and the date they began collecting benefits.

If you’re already receiving Social Security or planning to start soon, this guide explains when you’ll be paid, who qualifies, and how much you could receive—some beneficiaries may get up to $5,108.

Social Security Payment Schedule for June 2025

There won’t be any Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments in June 2025 because June 1 is a weekend. Instead, the June SSI payment was moved ahead and paid out on May 30, 2025.

For retirement benefits, four payment dates are scheduled in June. The exact date depends on when you started receiving benefits and your birthday.

June 2025 Social Security Payment Dates

Payment DateWho Will Be Paid
June 3– Individuals who began benefits before May 1997
– People receiving both SSI and Social Security
June 11Retirees with birthdates from the 1st to the 10th, who started receiving benefits after April 30, 1997
June 18Retirees born between the 11th and the 20th
June 25Retirees born between the 21st and the 31st

If your birthdate falls within one of the listed ranges and you began collecting benefits after May 1997, you’ll receive your payment on the corresponding Wednesday.

Who Is Eligible to Receive Payments in June?

To get a retirement benefit in June 2025, you must fall into one of these categories:

For the June 3 payment:

  • You started collecting benefits before May 1997
    OR
  • You receive both SSI and Social Security

For the June 11, 18, or 25 payments:

  • You filed for retirement benefits after April 30, 1997
  • You do not receive SSI
  • Your birthday falls between the 1st and 31st of the month, divided into three groups

This system helps the SSA manage payments more efficiently by distributing them evenly throughout the month.

How Much Will You Receive?

The amount of your monthly Social Security check depends on several personal factors, such as your earnings over the years, the age you started collecting, and how long you worked. While the average June 2025 benefit is $1,999, some retirees may receive significantly more or less.

Key factors that affect your payment:

  • The age you began claiming benefits (starting earlier usually means lower payments)
  • Total lifetime earnings
  • Number of years worked
  • Whether you consistently contributed to the SSA through payroll taxes

Estimated Social Security Payment Ranges for June 2025

Profile TypeEstimated Monthly Benefit
Average Retiree$1,999
High Earner (35+ years)Up to $5,108
Early Retiree (limited work history)$800–$1,200

For a personalized estimate, log in to your my Social Security account and review your benefit statement.

Important Notes on SSI and Social Security in June

  • No SSI payments will be made in June since June 1 is on a weekend. Those benefits were advanced to May 30, 2025
  • Only retirees not receiving SSI will be paid on June 11, 18, or 25
  • If you get both SSI and Social Security, your payment will arrive on June 3

These rules are consistent with SSA policy and help ensure payments are made on time.

Preparing for Your Payment

To avoid issues or delays, follow these steps:

  • Confirm your payment method—direct deposit is the fastest and most secure
  • Verify that your birthdate and benefit start date match your expected payment date
  • Regularly check your my Social Security account for updates

If something seems wrong or you don’t get your payment, contact the SSA directly or visit your local office.

Summary

The Social Security payment plan for June 2025 gives retirees a clear idea of when to expect their money. With four specific paydays tied to birthdays and start dates, eligible recipients can feel confident knowing their average benefit of $1,999 is on its way.

Although there won’t be an SSI payment in June, retirees receiving Social Security benefits will get paid as usual. With a bit of planning and preparation, you can ensure smooth delivery and financial peace of mind.

FAQs

Why wasn’t an SSI payment made in June 2025?

Because June 1 falls on a weekend, the payment was issued earlier—on May 30, 2025.

Can I receive more than $1,999 in benefits?

Yes. While $1,999 is the average, people with high earnings and long work histories may get up to $5,108 each month.

If my birthday is June 15, when will I be paid?

You’ll receive your payment on June 18, which is the third Wednesday of the month.

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