Overview
- U.S. Social Security retirement and disability benefits will be deposited on their normal November dates, though the SSA warns of reduced staffing and delays for non‑priority services such as Medicare card replacements and income record corrections.
- USDA says SNAP food‑assistance benefits will not be issued in any state in November, reflecting the different funding rules for discretionary programs during the shutdown.
- Reporting on SSI differs by outlet, with some indicating no November deposit and two payments on December 1 and 31 and others noting an advance to October 31, so recipients are advised to confirm timing directly with the SSA.
- Argentina’s ANSES confirmed roughly a 2.1% increase for November and the automatic ARS $70,000 bonus for eligible retirees and pensioners, with payments for minimum benefits beginning November 10 by DNI termination.
- Mexico’s Pensión para el Bienestar is scheduled for its final 2025 disbursement in November, with official dates pending and a tentative rollout that could start November 3 by alphabetical order, deposited to the Tarjeta del Bienestar.