The Social Security Administration distributed its scheduled benefit payments on June 24 to every recipient who met eligibility criteria, completing the regular monthly disbursement cycle.
July distributions will in the near future arrive, featuring a $994 direct deposit currently scheduled to be sent within seven days and double checks for a select group that will receive two payments, while a woman who was misidentified as deceased saw her benefits stopped and lawmakers keep arguing over the program’s broader financial stability.
The June rollout experienced no reported glitches, reassuring recipients nationwide.
Officials say the July direct deposit is set to be processed within the promised timeframe.
The double‑check initiative is designed for individuals flagged by an earlier reporting error.
Advocates warn that such errors can erode confidence in the system.
Meanwhile, the agency is reviewing the case of the woman whose benefits were halted.
Congressional leaders discuss the long‑term solvency of the program.
Stakeholders urge swift correction to prevent further disruptions.
Overall, the administration asserts that benefits will be delivered promptly each month.
Beneficiaries receiving the July direct deposit will see the funds in their accounts within the stated period.
Those eligible for the double checks will receive two separate payments this month.