Here’s the Latest Update of Social Security’s RSDI Average Payments Unveiled in May

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Published: May 22, 2025 12:00
Social Security updates the average RSDI payment amounts in April
— Social Security updates the average RSDI payment amounts in April

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) has set the largest maximum amount at $5,108 in 2025. However, few RSDI recipients are able to achieve such a large payment because the requirements are too challenging. Average amounts are easier to obtain and are much more frequent. For example, the average payment for all RSDI recipients is $1,855.57, up from $1,853.05.

RSDI stands for Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance. So, each benefit is different, and they all have different average amounts. For example, survivors receive $1,565.52, up from $1,563.91 on average. Each group of survivors gets a different payment amount too. Children on survivor benefits get about $1,138.61 on average. Widowed mothers and fathers get about $1,310.89. Non-disabled widow(er)s get about $1,861.92. Disabled widow(er)s about $953.52 and parents of deceased workers about $1,697.29 on average.

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RSDI: Average payments for Disability Insurance

RSDI recipients who get Social Security Disability Insurance receive about $1,439.71 on average. Workers with a disability receive receive about $1,581.88 on average.

For your information, spouses of RSDI recipients may sometimes qualify for monthly payments from the Agency. Spouses of workers with a disability receive about $439.61 on average.

Children of workers with a disability collect average payments worth $511.91. To get SSDI payments, you must have worked and earned enough work credits. Or you may also qualify on a worker’s record as a spouse or child.

RSDI: Average payments for retirement benefits

Retirees receive the largest benefit payments on average. The main reason is that they have usually worked longer and paid more taxes. Workers with a disability may not have worked for at least 35 years, and they can delay retirement until they are 70 because of their medical condition.

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If you do not work for at least 35 years, each year less counts as 0 in earnings. So it drastically reduces your future payment. A retired worker can get $1,999.97 on average as of April 2025.

Retirement benefits are about $1,948.17 on average for all beneficiaries. Spouses of retired workers receive about $948.38 on average. Children of retired workers get approximately $924.65. Compare how much the benefits have changed from the previous figures unveiled in March.

Compare the previous average amounts to the ones unveiled in May:

  • Old-Age and Survivors Insurance  $1,909.15
  • Retirement benefits $1,945.66
  • Retired workers $1,997.13
  • Spouses of retired workers $946.65
  • Children of retired workers $923.34
  • Survivor benefits $1,563.91
  • Children of deceased workers $1,137.29
  • Widowed mothers and fathers $1,307.77
  • Nondisabled widow(er)s $1,860.56
  • Disabled widow(er)s $953.34
  • Parents of deceased workers $1,693.70
  • Disability Insurance $1,439.71
  • Disabled workers $1,581.51
  • Spouses of disabled workers $438.54
  • Children of disabled workers $511.32
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Apart from RSDI payments, the Social Security Administration has also updated the Supplemental Security Income average payment amounts. SSI can pay up to $967 for an individual. However, the average payment is about $717.87.

Depending on your age, the average payment amount for your group is higher or lower. Seniors aged 65 or older receive the least money on average. They get about $592.84. The group of under-18s on Supplemental Security Income receives an average of $844.30. Those SSI beneficiaries ages 18-64 collect on average $764.28.

Source: https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/quickfacts/stat_snapshot/