If you are looking for the August 2021 SSI Payment Calendar, look no further. We can help you. If you are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, knowing when your payments will be deposited each month is important to planning ahead and making sure your bills are paid and you know when your money will be available to you for withdrawal.

In the post below, we have explained in detail how the 2021 SSI Payment Schedule works and provide you with the specific dates on which your August benefit payments will be deposited into your account.

August 2021 SSI Payment Calendar"

This Post will Cover:

  • Electronic Payments are required for SSI Benefits
  • How the SSI Payment Schedule Works
  • August 2021 SSI Payment Calendar
  • Complete 2021 SSI Payments Calendar
  • SSI Benefits Questions and Answers

Electronic Payments are Required for SSI Benefits

Congress passed a law that moved all SSI payments from paper checks to electronic payments. The law went into effect on March 1, 2013.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has therefore stopped mailing paper checks and current and new SSI recipients are required to receive their benefits electronically.

There are two ways you can receive your SSI benefits electronically:

First, you can choose to have them direct deposited into a checking or savings account with a bank or credit union.

The other option is to sign up for a Direct Express Debit Card, which works similar to a traditional bank debit card and is accepted anywhere Debit Mastercards are accepted.

You can also use your Direct Express debit card to make purchases and also get cash back at the grocery store or to purchase money orders at the post office.

If you do not sign up for direct deposit, the Social Security Administration will make the choice for you and send your SSI payments to you via Direct Express debit card.

How the SSI Payment Schedule Works

If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you will receive your payments on the 1st of each month.

The exception is when the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday.

If the first falls on a holiday, then you will receive your payment the business day before.

However, if the first falls on a weekend, you’ll receive your payment on the preceding Friday.

Exceptions

If you started receiving benefits (SS or SSDI) Prior to May 1997, or you are currently receiving both Social Security and SSI payments, you will receive your payments on the 3rd of each month.

Also, if the 3rd falls on a weekend or holiday, you will receive your payment on the preceding Friday.

If the 3rd falls on a holiday, then you will receive your payment the business day before.

However, if the 3rd falls on a weekend, you’ll receive your payment on the preceding Friday.

August 2021 SSI Payment Calendar

Since August 1st, 2021 falls on a Sunday, SSI payments for the month will be deposited on Friday, July 30th, 2021.

If you receive your payment via a bank account or a prepaid debit card like the Direct Express Debit card, you should see your benefits in your account on or before Friday, July 30th. 

Both SS and SSI Recipients

Since August 3, 2021, is on a Tuesday, you will receive your benefits on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021.

2021 SSI Payments Calendar

Here is the complete 2021 Supplemental Security Income Payment Schedule for your reference.

This shows when you can expect your benefits payments for the rest of the year.

2021SSI OnlyBoth SS & SSI
January31-Dec-202031-Dec-2020
February13
March13
April12
May30-Apr-20213
June13
July12
August30-Jul-20213
September13
October11
November13
December13

2021 Social Security Payment Calendar

Here is the complete Social Security payment calendar as published by the Social Security Administration.

It includes payment schedules for Social Security retirement benefits (SS) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits

"2021 Social Security Payment Calendar"

SSI Benefits FAQs

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the SSI benefits when it comes to payments.

Which pays more – SSDI or SSI?

People on SSDI generally receive much bigger payments than those on SSI.

For example, in 2020, the average SSDI payment is around $1,237 per month, whereas the maximum SSI payment is $783 per month for an individual.

How Much Will I Recieve in SSI Benefits?

The basic monthly SSI payment for 2020 is the same nationwide. It is:
—$783 for one person.
—$1,175 for a couple.

However, not everyone gets the same amount. You may get more if you live in a state that adds money to the federal SSI payment.

Should I try to Work while getting SSI?

If you are able to work while receiving SSI benefits and you earn money, your SSI check will decrease.

However, because less than half of your gross earnings are counted by SSI, you will usually have more money working than when you were not working.

If you currently have a monthly income, half of anything you earn over $85 per month will be deducted from the maximum amount of benefits in order to determine your SSI amount.

What is the Ticket to Work program?

The Ticket to Work Program provides people receiving Social Security disability benefits (SSDI or SSI) more choices for receiving employment services.

The main goal of the program is to assist people on disability benefits in reducing their reliance on disability benefits and become self-sufficient.

For more information about the program, click here.

Do you get health benefits with SSI disability?

If you are approved for SSI disability benefits, you are automatically eligible for Medicaid benefits.

Unlike SSDI benefits where there is a wait time to get Medicare, with SSI, there is no wait time to get Medicaid.

Can I keep my benefits if I move out of the U.S.?

Whether or not you are able to keep your disability benefits if you move outside of the United States depends on several factors, including:

  • What type of benefits you receive
  •  Where you move to
  • How long you reside outside of the country

Under most circumstances, if you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and leave the U.S., your benefits will stop after 30-days and cannot be reinstated until you return to the U.S.

Who is on SSI?

Here is a breakdown of SSI Recipients by age groups for 2019.

Disabled Adults (Ages 18-64) – 58%
Elderly (Ages 65 or higher) – 28%
Disabled Children (Under Age 18) – 14%

If I get married, will it affect my benefits?

  •   If you marry, your spouse’s income and resources may change your SSI benefit; or
  •   If you and your spouse both get SSI, your benefit amount will change from an individual rate to a couple’s rate.

Benefits for a widow, divorced widow, widower or divorced widower

  •  You cannot get benefits if you remarry before age 60; and
  • You cannot get benefits if you are disabled and remarry before age 50.

Divorced spouse’s benefits

Generally, your benefits end if you remarry.

Benefits for a child under age 18 or student ages 18 or 19

Benefits end if you marry.

How is SSI Different from Social Security?

Social Security retirement benefit is financed by FICA tax on employment income.

Eligibility for Social Security and how much you receive in benefits are based on work history.

However, SSI is needs-based and is not tied to employment history.

Can I receive workers’ compensation and SSI?

Generally, if you are receiving workers’ compensation, you probably won’t be eligible to receive SSI benefits.

Questions about Direct Express Card

Here are the most frequently asked questions about Direct Express debit cards, also called the Social Security debit card.

How can I Sign up for a Direct Express card?

There are two ways to sign up for a Direct Express debit card to receive your federal benefit payments:

Option 1 – Sign up by phone

You can sign up for a Direct Express card by phone by calling 1-(877) 212-9991.

Option 2 – Sign up by phone

You can also sign up online at www.USDirectExpress.com.

Once you have signed up online, Comerica Bank, the issuer of the card will let the Social Security Administration (SSA) know you have signed up for an account.

Next, SSA provides Comerica with the information they need to send your benefits to your Direct Express account.

How Does Direct Express Work?

The Direct Express debit card account is used primarily to receive Federal benefit payments by direct deposit.

Your federal benefits, like Social Security, will be deposited into your Direct Express card and will be available for withdrawal no later than the opening of business on the payment date.

You can use your Direct Express card to access your funds on the card 24 hours a day, seven days a week in the following ways.

Get Cash at an ATM

You can use the card to get cash at an ATM or make cash withdrawals at banks that accept MasterCard.

Make Purchases

Second, you can use the card to make purchases or pay for merchandise or services.

This includes getting cash back at businesses that accept MasterCard.

Shop Online

Finally, you can use your card to make purchases online.

How can I use the Direct Express card to pay my bills?

You cannot pay bills online directly using Direct Express.

However, you can purchase money orders using your Direct Express card from the US Postal Service.

Furthermore, you can also pay your bills on-line where Mastercard is accepted.

It is important to note that online bill pay costs 50 cents for each payment.

Can my SSI benefits in my Direct Express account be garnished?

Your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) should be safe from garnishment in your Direct Express account.

However, they may be exceptions when these funds can be taken for child support or other reasons allowed by federal or state law.

August 2021 SSI Payment Calendar Summary

Here’s the bottom line:

SSI payments for the month will be deposited on Friday, July 30th, 2021.

You should see your benefits in your account on or before Friday, July 30th.

SS and SSI Recipients

You will receive your benefits on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021.

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