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A scheduling quirk will affect Supplemental Security Income payments in the coming weeks. Daisy Daisy / Shutterstock.com
For some recipients of Social Security, September will deliver not one but two benefits payments — and no, it’s not an error. The “extra” payment is because of a quirk in the payment schedule. (It’s already happened two other times this year.) The Social Security Administration will send out Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments — which go out to adults 65 or older who meet certain income…