Group 3 retirees in the United States are set to receive their Social Security checks in the coming days, with payments scheduled for August 21st. These checks will vary in amount based on individual work history, with potential payments ranging from $1,800 to $4,873. Additionally, those receiving Disability benefits may also be eligible for this monthly payment.
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Eligibility for Group 3 Social Security Payments
To be included in Group 3, retirees must meet specific criteria. The payment date on August 21st is reserved for those who:
- Have been receiving a retirement benefit since after May 1997.
- Were born between the 11th and 20th of any month.
In addition to these requirements, retirees should select the fastest collection method to ensure timely receipt of their benefits. Opting for Direct Deposit will ensure the quickest access to the payment.
Upcoming Social Security Payments for August 2024
After the Group 3 payments on August 21st, the Social Security Administration will issue two additional checks in August:
- August 28th: Payments for Group 4 retirees will be issued on this date. To qualify for Group 4, retirees must have been receiving benefits since after May 1997 and have a birthday between the 21st and 31st of any month.
- August 30th: The final payment for August will be for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries. No additional requirements are needed beyond receiving SSI benefits to qualify for this payment.
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Each of these payments will be made to different groups of beneficiaries according to their specific eligibility criteria. Ensure you check which group you belong to and plan accordingly to receive your benefits on time.
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