The second payment of up to $914 for individual filers in September will go out to Supplemental Security Income recipients in 26 days, part of a rare double payment in the month.
The second payment will go out Sept. 29, and it will replace October’s payment. It falls nearly a month after the first payment, which went out Sept. 1. The double payment is because of a scheduling quirk in the Social Security Administration’s calendar that gives recipients two payments in one month if the first of the following month falls on a weekend.
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When there are two payments in a month, the second is normally on the last day of the month. In the case of October, the first is on a Sunday, placing the month’s payment on Sept. 29 as Sept. 30 is a Saturday.
Recipients usually just receive one check each month, but there…