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New SSI payment on February 28, 2025 – Eligibility to Receive Check

Check if you are entitled to the next Supplemental Security Income payment in February and the maximum SSI amounts to be paid

Francisco Candelera
09/02/2025 12:15
en Finance
Will you get $696 from SSI on February 28 - Check your eligibility now

Will you get $696 from SSI on February 28 - Check your eligibility now

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The Supplemental Security Income payment (SSI) for February was delivered on January 31, 2025. Similarly, the March payment will arrive 24 hours in advance too. Thus, there will be a new payday on February 28 instead of March 1, 2025.

As a matter of fact, it will be the payday for all eligible recipients. So, if you have lost your eligibility, you will not receive it. Unlike Social Security, SSI payments only have a payday.

Who will receive $696 from the SSI program on Feb. 28?

Actually, this is the average payment for all Supplemental Security Income recipients. Some may qualify for a larger check or direct deposit, while others may get a lower amount.

The maximum amount for a single person on SSI is $697. Only married couples who both qualify for the full amount can receive up to $1,450. The thing is many low-income Americans do not know they can get these Federal payments.

That is why it is so important to spread the word and inform low-income relatives or neighbors about the Supplemental Security Income payments in the United States.

SSI requirements to get payments on February 28

To get money from the Federal Government those who receive SSI checks must have filed first. Once you file, you need to get approval. Currently, there are three groups of recipients who can get this money.

SSI is only for Americans who:

  • have a limited income
  • have limited resources
  • have a disability, are blind, or at least 65 years old

Other requirements may apply depending on your personal circumstances. Remember that the application process may take more than expected if it is not easy to determine your eligibility due to a disability.

Although you must apply for the Supplemental Security Income on SSA’s website or office, it is a Federally funded benefit. It is compatible with Social Security retirement and SSDI, as well as with SNAP.

What steps should individuals take if their SSI payment is delayed or missing?

Reach Out to Social Security If the payment is still missing after checking with your bank, contact Social Security immediately:

  • Call the Social Security Administration toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)
  • Visit your local Social Security office in person
  • Provide Required Information

When contacting Social Security, be prepared to provide:

  • Your full name and Social Security number
  • The exact dates of missed payments
  • Any relevant documentation about your situation
  • Request Assistance

Explain your situation clearly to the Social Security representative. Ask them to:

  • Check if there were any issues with processing your payment
  • Verify if the payment was sent and why it wasn’t received
  • Determine if you’re eligible for any expedited payment options
  • Consider Expedited Payment Options

Depending on your situation, you might be eligible for:

  • Emergency Advance Payment: For new claimants facing a financial emergency ssa.gov
  • Immediate Payment: Up to $999 for those facing a financial emergency ssa.gov
  • Presumptive Disability or Blindness Payments: For certain medical conditions ssa.gov
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