KEY POINTS
  • As debt ceiling negotiations continue, some officials are warning Social Security checks may be affected.
  • Benefit checks may be delayed, which would cause financial hardship for individuals and families who rely on that money.
  • Still, some policy experts say it is unlikely the standoff would come to that point.

Amid a stalemate on federal debt ceiling negotiations, some government officials are warning the Social Security checks sent to more than 65 million beneficiaries each month could be at risk.

On Sunday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., warned a "Social Security shutdown" could happen if the U.S. defaults on its debt.