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Social Security Transition to Electronic Payments—What Beneficiaries Receiving Paper Checks Need to Know

July 14, 2025 • By

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Last Updated: July 14, 2025

Social Security Administration LogoStarting September 30, 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will no longer issue paper checks for benefit payments. This change is part of a broader government-wide initiative to modernize payment systems and enhance service delivery. By moving to electronic payments exclusively, we aim to improve efficiency, security, and ensure beneficiaries receive their monthly benefits promptly.

 

Who Does This Affect?
This transition primarily affects a small group of beneficiaries who have not yet switched to electronic payment methods. Less than one percent of beneficiaries currently get paper checks. We encourage these individuals to enroll in direct deposit or opt for the Direct Express® card to continue receiving their monthly benefits timely.

Why the Shift to Electronic Payments?
The transition from paper checks to electronic payments offers several important advantages:

  • Speed and Efficiency: Electronic Funds Transfers (EFTs) are processed more quickly than paper checks, helping beneficiaries receive their payments on time without delays.
  • Cost Savings: According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, issuing a paper check costs about 50 cents, whereas an EFT costs less than 15 cents. This shift could save the federal government millions of dollars annually.
  • Enhanced Security: Paper checks are 16 times more likely to be lost or stolen compared to electronic payments, increasing the risk of fraud. Electronic payments provide a safer, more secure way to receive benefits.

What We’re Doing to Help
We’re proactively sending notices to people who currently receive paper checks, to explain the upcoming change and highlight the benefits of switching to electronic payments. In addition, all benefit checks will include an insert explaining the steps a beneficiary can take to transition to electronic payments, and our technicians are ready to assist. These efforts aim to ensure a smooth transition and help recipients understand their options.

Your Payment Options
People who currently receive paper checks have two convenient options to receive their Social Security payments electronically:

  • Direct Deposit: Beneficiaries should enroll in direct deposit with their financial institution. Payments can be deposited directly into your checking or savings account.
  • Direct Express® Card: For people without a bank account, the Direct Express card is a prepaid debit card designed specifically for federal benefit payments.

You can update your payment information anytime through your personal my Social Security account online.

For more details and to learn how to enroll in direct deposit or obtain a Direct Express card, please visit www.ssa.gov/deposit/.

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  2. quacy m.

    usually i get payed every month from my payee eulick pinkard on the first but now that his children came back like ksyshawn pinkard i miss it on the first for two month last month and this month and i have to go ask him for it

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  3. Tomi W.

    Will I receive a paper advice in the mail or an email showing the amount of deposit & any deductions taken out (taxes etc…)?

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    • Lady C.

      Log in to your bank to see the amount of the deposit. For the rest of your question, there are documents sent out once every year with the information you are thinking about.

      Reply
  4. Rosalie A.

    How long is the express card good for. Is there a renewal date ?

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  5. Larry P.

    Are the Epstein files also going electronic?

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  6. Charles L.

    I saw a general post floating on the internet that said we will receive two payments in August and none in September. Is this true, and if so, why is it happening? Thank you.

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    • Ruth A.

      You’ve made things impossible for the elderly (computer illiterate) and the disabled to get anything done with SSA. These individuals can’t use all the technology. They should be able to call, go through verification process and have a human take care of their needs and concerns.

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      • Caroly

        Exactly I fully agree

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      • Trisha

        I agree 1 million percent! My mom has had a stroke and is homebound. She doesn’t have a state id and ID me requires one. They will do this but yet voting without an id is fine!!!

        Reply
  7. Jamin s.

    Need to have my Social Security paper, check directly deposited into the bank for Social Security

    Reply
  8. Terry

    Why did you take back my money out of the bank, I’ve had direct deposit for several years, I checked last night it was there but now it’s gone why, I receive it every 3rd Wednesday

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    • JH H.

      We took it back because you didn’t really need it!

      Reply
  9. Steven C.

    This is Steven Cooley You can send my monthly checks to Pima Federal Credit Union in Tucson 1-877-941-9508

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  10. quacy m.

    i have a person name eulick pinkard i just came back from a shower then disrespecting me in the street in front of people about a shower i take upstairs

    Reply

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