You may get paid a new Social Security payments on this Wednesday, July 2023 if you were born between the dates of 20th to end date of July.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is still making its regular payments in July, monthly through retirees, disabled persons, and survivors who have certain birth dates.
For the current week from July 20th to July 31th , those beneficiaries whose dates of birth range from the 21st to the 31st of the months will be wired their money on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
Why Birthdays Matter for Social Security Payments
Still you want to know if your payment is coming this month or not you need to check how and when Social Security Payments will come.
Each individual has a unique date of payment for their Social Security check. Actually, the SSA uses your birthday to figure out when your benefit is paid:
- Born on the 1st–10th: Paid on the 2nd Wednesday
- Born on the 11th–20th: Paid on the 3rd Wednesday
- Born on the 21st–31st: Paid on the 4th Wednesday
That’s the reason this week the date of July 23rd is being specially set aside — it is the fourth Wednesday of the month.
How Much Will You Get?
The amount you will be receiving will depend on the age at which you retired and the duration of your contributions to the Social Security program. A rough sketch of the average payments for 2025 looks like this:
- Retired at full retirement age: Around $1,907/month on average
- Early retirees: Roughly $1,500/month
- Those who waited until age 70: Up to $2,700 or more/month
Remember, these figures are just average, your real amount is determined by your work record, your age at retirement, and as well depending on the adjustment for the cost of living (COLA).
Who will be in the July 23 payment?
If you are within the following conditions, you will probably receive your payment on July 23:
- You are receiving Social Security retirement, disability (SSDI), or survivor benefits
- Your date of birth is July 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, or 31
- You are not getting SSI (Supplemental Security Income) — SSI has its own payment schedule
So in case you belong to these people, anticipate your money coming in before Wednesday.
What If My Money Is Not Here Yet?
It is normal for payments to go missing, but SSA advises a simple strategy: Do not initiate any action until the third business day after the estimated date.
If after this time frame, you are still empty-handed, do the following:
- Sign in to your My Social Security account
- Make sure your banking details and payment status are correct
- Call your local SSA office or the national helpline
Pro Tip: Keep Your Info Updated
Unsure how to avoid payment issues? Simply keep all your banking details, your mailing address, and your contact information updated with SSA. All the updating can be done through the internet or just attend one of the Social Security offices near your location.
Why is this payment important?
For many, social security means more than just a social benefit; it is a source of life. This information allows them to plan and budget easily, especially in the current turbulent economy.
Whether you’re an elderly person who is budgeting your expenses or a young person on SSDI who is dealing with your monthly costs, you must admit that every dollar from the government is precious