When a US resident begins to receive a retirement or disability benefit, they can find out what time of month each payment will be made. True, there may be inconsistencies in this regard, but the Administration normally keeps a calendar so that recipients can mark the day they collect the cheque in their diaries.
On March 19, 2025, the Administration releases checks to beneficiaries; however, not all beneficiaries receive their checks on the same day. The truth is that we can easily predict whether or not we will receive payment for this benefit on this day because only completing two requirements is enough to receive the cheque.
Thus, both needs are linked to the beneficiary’s primary information. On the one hand, the birthday is critical to determining whether or not we are a member of the group. On the other hand, the year of retirement is necessary to determine whether or not we will receive money on that exact day.
Disability payments in this week of March
Disability payments arrive in this week of March only to group 3 beneficiaries.If you are not part of group 3, that is the reason why you do not have the check on this day. However, it is also key to keep in mind that the collection method we choose will determine whether or not we can get the payment on the same day it is sent.
All this means that the reason why we do not have this March’s Disability payment is because we are not in this group:
- Retirees with benefits after May 1997.
- Retirees whose birthdays fall between the 11th and 20th of any month.
Thus, Social Security retirement benefits, whether for Disability or not, arrive on the 19th of March for beneficiaries who meet both requirements. In this sense, retirees who are in this group can get the benefit on the days marked on the calendar, but it is true that both requirements are mandatory.
On another note, thechecks for disability are the same as the checks for retirement. Thus, citizens who have a benefit that is not SSDI can also collect the check for March 19th if they are eligible.