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Here’s the Maximum SSI Payment for Individuals on April 1

Supplemental Security Income recipients will soon get a new payment from the Federal Government, check SSI eligibility

Francisco Candelera
25/03/2025 15:00
en Finance
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Although there are maximum amounts for the Federal SSI payment, not all eligible recipients qualify for the biggest check. In fact, many of them get reductions because they have other earnings or are receiving Social Security benefits. For example, you can be receiving Supplemental Security Income and retirement or SSDI benefits.

Only an eligible married couple, as long as both qualify, can get up to $1,450. This will be the largest benefit for married couples in the United States in 2025. However, if you are an essential person, you can only receive up to $484.

Maximum SSI payment amount

In 2025, after the Cost of Living Adjustment, the new maximum SSI amount for an individual is $967. If you are not receiving this benefit yet, you must be wondering what average payments are like.

In this way, you could have a clearer idea. Thus, as of February 2025, the Social Security Administration has confirmed that the average amount for Supplemental Security is $715.

However, depending on your age group, the average amount will be different. The reason why average direct deposits and checks are so different depending on your age may be simple. Not all age groups qualify for Social Security in the same way. For example, many seniors aged 65 or older are on retirement benefits, which reduces their payment amount.

Updated SSI average payments

For your information, children can also qualify for Supplemental Security Income. This is possible when the child has a qualifying disability or is blind. Since they have not been able to work due to their age, the only benefit they qualify for is SSI.

Unless they get Social Security on their parents’ record. In fact, the average SSI payment for under-18s is the largest average amount. As of February 2025, this age group receives about $836.

Thus, the average reduction is $131. Seniors aged 65 or older get about $591 on average from the SSI program. If you are aged 18-64, you should know that the average amount for your age group is $762.

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