In June 2026, recipients of Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are observing a structured payment timetable set by the Social Security Administration (SSA). While many beneficiaries have already received their payments, two key groups remain on the waiting list as the month progresses.
The SSA oversees payments for two major programs: Social Security—which encompasses retirement, disability, and survivor benefits—and Supplemental Security Income, a program aimed at assisting certain low-income individuals with limited resources. Understanding the distribution timeline is essential for millions of Americans depending on these funds.
June Paiements: Social Security’s Three-Mercredi Cycle
Serving approximately 71.1 million recipients, Social Security payments in June 2026 follow a pattern based on the beneficiary’s birthdate. This payment cycle occurs over three consecutive Wednesdays, a schedule that began recently and still has two payment dates pending.
Paiements are disbursed according to the following birthdate brackets:
- Individuals born between the 1st and 10th of any month received payments on Mercredi, June 10.
- Those born between the 11th and 20th will be paid on Mercredi, June 17.
- Recipients with birthdays falling between the 21st and 31st are scheduled for payment on Mercredi, June 24.
It is important to note that if a beneficiary receives Social Security based on another person’s work history, the SSA uses the other individual’s birthdate to determine the payment date.
Supplemental Security Income Payment Horaire
In contrast to the staggered Social Security disbursements, SSI payments are made on a fixed date. On Monday, June 1, the SSA distributed SSI benefits to the 7.3 million Americans enrolled in this program.
While both Social Security and SSI are administered by the SSA, SSI caters specifically to low-income and low-resource individuals, differing from the broader Social Security benefit structure.