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just realized how complicated social security payments actually are depending on when you were born. like, if your birthday falls between the 1st and 10th, you get paid mid-November, but if it's later in the month you're waiting until the 26th? that's a pretty big gap. been looking into social security payments for november and apparently the SSA has this whole system based on your birth date. most people don't even know this exists. the payment schedule breaks down like: early month birthdays get theirs on the 12th, mid-month gets the 19th, and late month gets pushed to the 26th. there's also weird exceptions if you're on SSI or claimed benefits super early - those folks get different dates entirely. anyway, average social security payments are sitting around $2,008 for retired workers, which honestly sounds lower than i expected. spouses get about $955 a month, and survivors get roughly $1,575. the whole thing is based on your 35 highest-earning years, so obviously everyone's number is different. if you're expecting a payment and it doesn't show up on the date you're supposed to get it, the SSA says give it 3 days before you start freaking out and calling them. kinda wild how many people just don't understand how social security payments work, tbh