Next SSDI payments from Social Security: Find out when direct deposits of $1,580 on average will be sent

Direct deposits will not take long to be in your bank account if you are a Social Security recipient on the SSDI program who qualifies

Social Security announces the next SSDI payments

Social Security announces the next SSDI payments

Are you an SSDI beneficiary? If so, check when the Social Security Administration (SSA) will deliver the next Disability Insurance payments in the United States. As a matter of fact, SSA’s payment schedule confirms that there will be a new payday on January 22.

However, this SSDI payment will only be for some recipients. Those who are on Social Security and Supplemental Security, that is, on both benefits, are not eligible. If you started receiving Social Security before May 1997, you won’t qualify either.

SSDI & payday eligibility

To receive Social Security Disability Insurance on January 22, you must meet the birth date requirement. Only those born on these days can get this check or direct deposit:

Keep in mind that those on Social Security Disability Insurance payments have a qualifying disability. This medical condition must meet SSA’s strict definition. What is more, you must have worked and paid enough taxes to get SSDI.

SSDI payments after Jan. 22

Social Security has only issued an SSI payment on January 31, 2024. Nevertheless, there are 4 SSDI payments scheduled for February. For example, February 3 will be the first Disability Insurance payment next month.

This payday will be for those on SSI and SSDI simultaneously. Also, you will receive it if you have been on Social Security for over 27 years. So, if you applied after April 30, 1997, you are not entitled to the payment on the third unless you are on SSI.

February 12, 19, and 26 will be your payday if you were born from the 1-10, 11-20, and 21-31 respectively. As for the amounts, SSA claims that average payments are about $1,580. Maximum amounts can be up to $4,018 but it is unlikely to get so much money if you were not a high earner.

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