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Social Security SSDI and SSI: upcoming payment dates for eligible Americans in 2025

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the best disability benefits in the United States in 2025

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Francisco Candelera
07/03/2025 12:00
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Check when Social Security will issue SSI and SSDI payments

Check when Social Security will issue SSI and SSDI payments

SSDI payments are not over in March. In fact, there are 3 more paydays this month in the United States. The SSI payment for March was issued on February 28, 2025. Therefore, Supplemental Security Income recipients need to wait for the next payment due in April.

Therefore, the next Americans on disability benefits who will get a new payment are those on SSDI. Of course, they must meet all the requirements that Social Security set to receive it next week.

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Next SSDI payments in March 2025

March 12 will be when the Social Security Administration will send out checks and deliver direct deposits. So, many Disability Insurance recipients will get their money in less than 1 week.

Bear in mind that your birthday must fall from the 1st to the 10th to get this monthly payment in the United States. Additional conditions apply. For example, if you are on SSI simultaneously, the payment on the 12th will not be for you.

The moment you started collecting SSDI payments also matters. Remember that this payday will only be for those who file and began collecting Disability Insurance after April 30, 1997.

Last 2 SSDI payment and SSI payday

Not eligible for SSDI on March 12? No worries, there are two more paydays on March 19 and March 26, 2025. They follow the same rules as the March 12 payment.

Hence, to get money on March 19, your birth date is key. Were you born from 11-20? Then, your next payday will be on March 19. As long as you are not on SSI or received benefits before May 1997.

The last payday will be for SSDI recipients who were born from the 21-31, regardless of the year or month. SSI payments are due on the first day of the month. Thus, all SSI recipients will collect a payment of $714 on average from the Federal Government on April 1, 2025. SSDI payments average $1,580.

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