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Stimulus checks for SSI, SSDI: 12 important things to know about your third payment CNET 2 hrs ago Alison DeNisco Rayome © Provided by CNET Most Social Security and VA benefit recipients should have received their stimulus payments already. Sarah Tew/CNET
Over 500,000 more third stimulus checks from the IRS went out this week to people who recently filed their taxes. Some of those payments went to people who receive SSI and SSDI benefits. If you haven t received your payment and you qualify for Social Security benefits, it s time to track it down. Note that your money should ve arrived already if your benefits come on a Direct Express card. For others, they can expect their payments in the mail or by direct deposit.
What is Social Security disability back pay?
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Back pay is an unofficial but widely used term for what the Social Security Administration (SSA) calls “past-due benefits,” payments to cover a period in which you were medically qualified for disability benefits but had not yet been approved to collect them.
Back pay is a common feature of disability claims largely because of how long they can take, particularly if an applicant is initially rejected and challenges the decision. If you win on appeal, a process that can take a year or more, Social Security will, in effect, make good on benefits you would have received had you been approved earlier.