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  2. Many to see double Social Security payouts in December - AOL

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    The agency said the 2023 maximum federal benefit rate for qualifying individuals was set at $914 per month, and $1,371 per month for eligible couples. Show comments Advertisement

  3. Why You Will Get Two Social Security Checks in December - AOL

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    If you received Social Security before May 1997 or receive both Social Security and SSI benefits, then Social Security is paid on Dec. 3 You can see the full 2023 payment schedule here. Social ...

  4. What to know about Social Security's December and January ...

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    The 2025 COLA on average will add about $50 to each monthly benefit check, with the average payment in 2025 rising to $1,976 per month. ... Birthdays between January 1-10—Social Security ...

  5. Supplemental Security Income - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Administration, like the United States Government in general, follows English common law and considers a person to attain an age the day before their birthday. [27] Disabled – Being deemed disabled consists of meeting the general disability definition used by the Social Security Administration to be eligible for SSDI:

  6. SSI recipients get two checks this November. Here's why. - AOL

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    Usually, SSI benefits, which are payments for low-income seniors and disabled people, come on the first business day of each month but since Dec. 1 falls on a Sunday this year, SSI payments for ...

  7. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Social Security benefits are now based on an average of a worker's 35 highest paid annual salaries with zeros averaged in if there are fewer than 35 years of covered wages. The averaging period could be increased to 38 or 40 years, which could potentially reduce the deficit by 10% to 20%, respectively. [citation needed]