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Your Social Security check may be smaller this month: Here's why

Social Security payments for July are being distributed as scheduled, reaching over 71 million Americans. But if you’ve been overpaid by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and haven’t started repaying, your monthly benefit could be noticeably smaller starting this month.

The SSA is expected to begin withholding 50% of monthly benefits from individuals with outstanding overpayments beginning in late July 2025. This marks a new phase in the agency’s effort to recover billions in accidental overpayments.

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While the SSA hasn’t publicly confirmed how many beneficiaries are affected, records obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request show the agency attempted to reclaim overpayments from about 2 million people in the fiscal year ending September 2023, according to KFF and Cox Media Group.

Who is at risk for withholding?

If you received more money than you were entitled to through Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and haven’t arranged a repayment plan, your benefits could be reduced by half starting this month. This applies even if the overpayment wasn’t your fault.

If you were overpaid: What to know

Under its new policies, the SSA said it would begin issuing overpayment notices on April 25, 2025 and would start withholding 50% of the recipient’s benefits after about 90 days (or approximately July 24, at earliest), until the overpayment is repaid.

Waiver and repayment information is available on the SSA website.

July 2025 Social Security payment schedule

Most Social Security retirement benefits will follow the regular July distribution calendar:

July SSI payments

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for July were distributed on Tuesday, July 1. SSI recipients include people 65 or older or those with a qualifying disability and limited income or resources.

What to do if your payment is late

The SSA recommends allowing up to three additional mailing days past your scheduled date before contacting them. About 99% of recipients now receive payments electronically, which helps reduce delays.

Questions about your benefits?

If you believe your check is smaller due to an overpayment or have questions about your status, contact the SSA directly by phone at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778) or visit a local SSA office.

Social Security offices in New York

For those looking to visit an SSA office, here are some locations in New York (excluding NYC and Long Island):

Westchester County: 1 Park Place, Peekskill; 297 Knollwood Road, White Plains; 20 S. Broadway, Suite 500, Yonkers

Albany County: 11 A Clinton Ave., Room 430, Federal Building

Broome County: 2 Court St., Suite 300, Binghamton

Erie County: 478 Main St., Suite 200, Buffalo; 1900 Ridge Road, Suite 120, West Seneca

Monroe County: 200 E. Main St. (second floor), Rochester; 4050 W. Ridge Road (second floor), Greece

Onondaga County: 100 S. Clinton St., Federal Building (fourth floor), Syracuse

Contributing: USA Today Network

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Your Social Security check may be smaller this month: Here’s why

Reporting by Victoria E. Freile, New York Connect Team / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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