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January 3 is a Sunday. In the days of US Mail, Sunday or Saturday checks are always issued on the Friday before. But the Friday before is a holiday. So the 31st is it.
Ah, so they actually didn't change anything. I will get it on December 31 (which is my January SS check, 2015, and in 2016, I'll get it February 3rd, right? did I get this right? I'm such a dummy when it comes to math. I can speak 5 languages but forget about me and math.

Thanks so much,

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