Social Security Disability Insurance recipients can expect their check to arrive soon. With only two more rounds of payments for 2024, those who haven’t received their check yet should receive it soon. Your payment date is determined by a couple of different factors, so if you haven’t received your payment yet and don’t know when you should get it, we’ll break it all down for you below.
The Social Security Administration sends monthly payments to people who typically have a disability that stops or limits their ability to work. Depending on the situation of the individual, others may qualify and can apply for SSDI as well.
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For more, here’s what you can do if you’re last payment never arrived and the Supplemental Security Income payment schedule.
Payment schedule if you’ve had SSDI since May 1997 or earlierIf you started getting SSDI before May 1997, you’d usually receive your payment on the third day of every month. Note that this isn’t always the case, like when the third day falls on a weekend or holiday. This past March was such a month, and SSDI recipients received their payments two days earlier, on the first day of the month.
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For everyone else, payments are birth-date-dependent If you began receiving SSDI after May 1997, then your payment date is determined by the day of the month you were born. Payments are typically paid out on the second, third and fourth Wednesday of the month. Which Wednesday you get your check breaks down like this:
Birthdate betweenSocial Security check date 1 and 10 of the month 2nd Wednesday of the month11 and 20 of the month 3rd Wednesday of the month21 and 31 of the month 4th Wednesday of the month When you’ll get your SSDI payment for DecemberHere’s when your SSDI payment should arrive this month:
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If you’ve received Social Security before May 1997 Dec. 3If your birthday falls between day 1 and 10 of the month Dec. 11If your birthday falls between day 11 and 20 of the month Dec. 18If your birthday falls between day 21 and 31 of the month Dec. 24 Will the 2025 COLA affect my payment?Probably, but it depends. The COLA for 2025 will introduce a 2.5% increase in monthly benefit checks, but exactly how much will depend on several factors. Any monthly income, how long you’ve received benefits, and what type of benefit you receive can result in a different payment increase. Recipients will receive their COLA notice sometime in December with specific details on their case. A COLA of 2.5% will add about $48 to the average benefits check when it arrives in January 2025.
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