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Social Security is being paid out on Wednesday, July 15: who benefits?

Social Security recipients face a rare double payment this month—here’s who gets paid July 15 and why

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The second of two July Social Security payments will be issued on **Wednesday, July 15**, according to multiple outlets. Coverage notes this is part of an adjusted schedule for 2026, with some beneficiaries receiving two payments this month due to a one-time adjustment for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients. The first payment went out earlier in July, targeting specific groups based on birth dates or benefit type.

Outlets including **USA Today, Fox Business, and the Washington Examiner** emphasize that the July 15 payment applies to standard Social Security retirees whose birthdays fall between the 11th and 20th of any month. **Lohud** and **Diario AS** highlight that SSI recipients—who typically receive a different schedule—are also included in this round, though exact eligibility details vary by program. No additional context on payment amounts or broader policy changes is provided. Watch for potential confusion among recipients about overlapping payments or delays, as some may still be processing the first July installment.

Coverage does not yet specify whether this double-payment structure will continue beyond July or if it reflects a one-time correction. Beneficiaries should verify their specific payment dates through official SSA channels.

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Quick answers

Who receives the July 15 Social Security payment?

Recipients whose birthdays fall between the 11th and 20th of any month, plus Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries as part of a one-time July adjustment.

Why are there two Social Security payments in July 2026?

Coverage attributes this to a scheduled adjustment for SSI recipients, though exact reasoning is not detailed in reports. It is not a permanent change.

Will all Social Security beneficiaries get paid twice this month?

No. Only specific groups—retirees with birthdates in the 11–20 range and SSI recipients—are affected. Most others received one payment earlier in July.

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