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Social Security Stimulus Payments Sent

By Philip Moeller

Posted: June 4, 2009

By today (June 4) at the latest, more than 52 million stimulus payments of $250 each should have been received by eligible Social Security and Supplement Security Income (SSI) recipients, the agency says. That's more than $13 billion and certainly is a contender for the quickest stimulus boost in the government's program.

[See also Do You Know Social Security Earnings Rules?]

If you feel you should have received a payment, and did not, call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or contact your local Social Security office. Keep in mind that this deadline for receiving payments does not apply to the similar $250 stimulus being provided to eligible recipients of Veterans Affairs and Railroad Retirement Board benefits. You should contact those departments directly if you feel they should have issued a stimulus payment to you.

Not everyone receiving Social Security and SSI payments is entitled to the stimulus payment. So, while the program is straightforward, it wouldn't be the government without a list of exclusions:

  1. Anyone living outside of the United States or its territories;
  2. Individuals who no longer are lawfully present in the United States;
  3. Individuals whose benefits have been suspended under the law for giving false or misleading statements;
  4. Social Security beneficiaries who are minor children (disabled adult children receiving Social Security or children receiving SSI payments will receive the one-time payment);
  5. SSI beneficiaries who receive benefits at a reduced rate of $30 because they live in a medical treatment facility (such as a nursing home or hospital) and Medicaid pays over 50 percent of the cost of their care;
  6. Individuals only entitled to Medicare and not to Social Security or SSI benefits; and
  7. Prisoners, fugitive felons, and probation and parole violators.

To find out additional details, visit Social Security's One-Time Economic Recovery Payments Information Page.

[See also Billions in Social Security Not Being Claimed.]

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why do childsupport take the stim check

antoine of WI @ Nov 18, 2009 18:52:06 PM

stimulus payment

I was supposed to get my stimulus check before June 4, 2009. It is now October 26th, 2009 and still no $250.00 check and social security cannot tell me why I haven't received it.

Ronnie Hawkinberry of TX @ Oct 26, 2009 10:14:44 AM

the retreat of the ssi/ssa cola raise.

Hey, the stimulus only gives you excitement over free money but it really does give relief because the money given only may account for a parcial payment of the bills of a parcial of a promise to pay . to not give seniors a 63 dollar increase is not fair because most of them can not afford the basic needs on the money have now and to save it is not always the key because for most there is nothing to save.every year items and cola goes up, but to increase the ssi or ssa retiremnet act is just a slap in the face. it sounds like you are just telling them to make due with what they have.

Send 500 dollars then maybe the squak will be lessened or maybe go away, for those who want to keep griping about it, maybe they are ungreatful,or do two more 250 dollar stimulus packages after this end of the year package for 2010 and maybe the money will start to make a difference for those who need to feel difference.

rissa redd of MD @ Oct 23, 2009 16:58:19 PM

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