Social Security will send payments of up to $2,831 to 62-year-old beneficiaries next week. Check the exact dates based on your birthday and how to confirm that the deposit is on its way.
If you started collecting Social Security retirement benefits at age 62, you are due a new check in July. These payments arrive on time every month, but the exact date depends on your birthday. The SSA (Social Security Administration) has already confirmed the schedule for the remainder of June and July 2025, and deposits, as always, begin on the second Wednesday of the month.
Next Social Security check in June for early retirees
Although the maximum amount for those retiring at age 62 is $2,831, most receive an average payment of around $1,900. The amount varies based on your earnings history, years worked, and contributions made during your working life. Social Security payments are organized by date of birth. If your birthday falls between the 1st and the 10th, you will receive your deposit on Wednesday, July 10.
If you were born between the 11th and the 20th, your payment will be on the 17th. And if your date of birth is between the 21st and the 31st, the money will be deposited on Wednesday, July 24.
The funds go directly to your bank account or Direct Express card, depending on your payment method. The system is automatic, so you don’t have to do anything extra each month. However, it’s a good idea to check your account that morning to confirm that the deposit has been made correctly.
These are the retirees who receive the maximum payment of $2,831 in June
This amount is reserved for people who, despite retiring at age 62, contributed for many years with high wages. It is also important to have reached or exceeded the taxable income limit for several years of work. If you don’t know how much you will receive this month, log in to your My Social Security account on the official website ssa.gov. There you can view your payment history, the exact amount of your next check, and update your information if necessary.
It is normal for some banks to take a few hours to reflect the deposit, especially if it falls on a holiday or weekend. If a full business day has passed and you still do not have the money, wait three days before contacting Social Security. You can call 1-800-772-1213 to report the delay, but first make sure your bank information is correct.
You can also activate the SMS notifications offered by the SSA to receive alerts when your deposit is on its way. It’s a convenient way to avoid any worries.