Social Security Payments for July 2026

2026年7月社會安全金發放


Introduction

The Social Security office is sending money to people in July 2026.

社會安全局將在 2026 年 7 月向民眾發放款項。

Main Body

People get money on different days. The day depends on your birthday. Some people got their money on July 2 because of a holiday.

每個人收到款項的日期不同。日期取決於您的生日。部分人士因假期關係,已於 7 月 2 日收到款項。

Some people get more money. The most money is $5,181 per month. You must work for 35 years and wait until age 70 to get this amount.

有些人領取的金額較高。最高每月可達 5,181 美元。您必須工作滿 35 年並等到 70 歲才能領取此金額。

The program has a problem with money. In the year 2032, there may not be enough money. This means payments could go down by 28%. Some people want a new law to fix this, but there is no new law yet.

該計畫目前面臨資金問題。在 2032 年,可能會出現資金不足的情況。這意味著發放金額可能會下降 28%。有些人希望通過新法律來解決此問題,但目前尚未出台新法律。

Conclusion

People are getting their money now. The government must decide how to save money for the future.

民眾目前正在領取款項。政府必須決定如何為未來儲備資金。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 THE 'TIME' CONNECTION

Look at how the text connects actions to dates. At A2 level, you need to link what happens with when it happens.

Pattern: [Action] + [Date/Time]

  • "sending money \rightarrow July 2026"
  • "got their money \rightarrow July 2"
  • "not be enough money \rightarrow 2032"

🛠️ BUILDING BLOCK: "MUST"

To reach A2, stop saying "it is necessary." Use MUST for rules.

Rule \rightarrow Result

  • Must work 35 years \rightarrow get more money.
  • Must decide \rightarrow save money.

⚠️ SIMPLE CONTRAST

Notice the switch between Now and Future:

  • NOW: "People are getting their money"
  • FUTURE: "Payments could go down"

Quick Tip: Use 'could' when you are not 100% sure about the future.

Vocabulary Learning

payments (n.)
Money that you pay to someone or that someone pays to you.
Example:The monthly payments go into my bank account.
depends on (v.)
To be decided by something else.
Example:The price of the fruit depends on the season.
amount (n.)
How much there is of something.
Example:I have a small amount of money in my pocket.
program (n.)
A plan or a system started by a government or organization.
Example:The school has a great reading program for children.
law (n.)
A rule made by the government that everyone must follow.
Example:It is against the law to drive too fast.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country.
Example:The government builds new roads and schools.
Practice A2 words in a crossword