No SSI Payment in June 2025? Here’s Why—and When You’ll Get Your Next Check

Russell Sawayn
Published Jun 4, 2025

No SSI Payment in June 2025? Here’s Why—and When You’ll Get Your Next Check

If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and noticed that no payment arrived in June 2025, don’t panic.


You didn’t lose your benefits. This gap is simply the result of a routine schedule adjustment by the Social Security Administration (SSA).

Here’s everything you need to know about what happened—and when your next check is coming.

 

Why No SSI Payment Was Made in June 2025

SSI benefits are typically paid on the 1st of each month.

But when that date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the SSA issues payments on the last business day of the previous month.

This is exactly what happened in June 2025:

  • June 1 falls on a Sunday

  • So the June payment was moved up to Friday, May 30

For reference: SSI Benefit Advance: Two Payments Set for May 2025 as June 1 Falls on a Sunday
 

As a result, SSI recipients received:

  • Two payments in May (on May 1 and May 30)

  • No payment in June

This is a normal scheduling shift—not a missed or canceled benefit.

 

SSI Payment Schedule for the Rest of 2025

This early-payment adjustment happens multiple times a year. Here are the remaining 2025 SSI payment dates, based on the SSA’s calendar:

  • Tuesday, July 1
  • Friday, August 1
  • Friday, September 29 (early for October)
  • Wednesday, October 1
  • Friday, October 31 (early for November)
  • Monday, December 1
  • Wednesday, December 31 (early for January 2026)
Keeping track of these dates can help you plan your monthly budget more effectively.  


What About Other Social Security Payments?

It’s important to note that SSI payments are scheduled differently than other Social Security benefits, such as retirement or disability payments.

Worth reading: SSDI June 2025 Payment Dates: When Your Check Will Arrive Based on Birth Date

Here’s how those are distributed:

  • Born on the 1st–10th: Paid on the second Wednesday (June 11)

  • Born on the 11th–20th: Paid on the third Wednesday (June 18)

  • Born on the 21st–31st: Paid on the fourth Wednesday (June 25)

If you started receiving Social Security before May 1997, your payment is issued on the 3rd of each month, regardless of the day of the week.

You might be missing out on benefits—check what’s available to you here.

 

Final Reminder: Your Benefits Are Safe

The absence of an SSI payment in June is not a mistake or cancellation.

It’s a routine calendar adjustment that happens every year when the 1st of the month lands on a weekend or holiday.

To stay up to date:

  • Visit the SSA’s payment calendar regularly at ssa.gov

  • Sign up for direct deposit to avoid mail delays

  • Keep your contact information current with SSA

Knowing the payment schedule can prevent confusion and help you plan more confidently for the months ahead.

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