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Sometimes, Social Security Payments Don’t Arrive When Expected. Here Are Some Reasons Why.

Here at the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory program, we frequently receive calls or emails from folks questioning the “disappearance” or late arrival of their anticipated Social Security payments. There are a few reasons why this might happen, and they’re discussed in a recent post on fingerlakes1.com, which you can access here. And, in a separate post from the same website, the 2022 schedule for monthly payment distribution is reviewed. You can access that post here…

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