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Last September SSDI Benefit Payment Come in Less Than a Week

The SSDI benefits are for workers what have accumulated enough work credits before suffering a disability

Carlos Loria
19/09/2025 11:00
en Finance
The last SSDI benefits of September 2025

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The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) payment schedule determines the distribution of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) funds throughout the year. For September 2025, three rounds of payments have already been issued. The first was on the 3rd (beneficiaries receiving payments since before May 1997) and September 10th (beneficiaries with birthdays 1-10).

The second payment of the month is for beneficiaries whose birthdays are between the 11th and 20th of any month, who received their money on September 17th. The third payment of the month is for beneficiaries whose birthdays are between the 21st and 31st of any month: they will receive their payments on September 24th.

Receiving your Social Security payments faster

Direct transfers to bank accounts are the predominant method, which expedites the availability of funds. Less than 1% of beneficiaries across all SSA programs (including disabled workers with SSDI) still claim benefits by paper check.

The SSA has already warned the latter that, by the end of September 2025, paper check payments will be eliminated in favor of electronic methods, such as bank deposits or the Direct Express card (which works like a debit card for shopping at stores and paying for services).

Change your payment method NOW

To change your SSDI payment method to direct deposit or a Direct Express card, you can manage this online through your personal my Social Security account on the SSA’s official website, where you can update your banking information directly.

Or you may call the Social Security Administration’s toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 to make the change over the phone; alternatively, you can visit your local Social Security office in person to arrange for the electronic deposit of your benefits.

How is SSDI payment funded?

SSDI is funded through FICA tax contributions deducted from the paychecks of American workers. It is not a social assistance program based on financial need, but rather an insurance benefit accrued based on work history and contributions made.

Eligibility is established after a rigorous medical evaluation that must certify a total and long-term disability, expected to last at least one year or result in death.

The individual benefit amount is calculated based on the applicant’s income history and contributions to the system. For the months of August and September 2025, the average monthly payment is $1,539. There is a maximum payment cap of $4,018 for workers who made the maximum contributions during their working life.

A new COLA to be announced soon

These figures are subject to annual adjustments based on the cost-of-living index (COLA), which for 2025 was set at 2.5%, applied starting in January and valid through September (when a new COLA will be calculated).

The Disability Insurance Fund, from which funds are drawn to pay benefits, faces long-term pressures. SSA projections indicate that, under current conditions, the fund could exhaust its reserves by 2035. This potential scenario has sparked debate among legislators and public policy experts about the need to implement structural reforms to ensure the program’s sustainability in the coming decades.

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