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Check your bank account on this date if you are an SSDI recipient for a new Social Security payment

Millions of SSDI recipients are looking forward to receiving their upcoming February payment, whether it is a Social Security check or direct deposit

Francisco Candelera
29/01/2025 20:00
en Finance
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Still don’t know when your next SSDI payment will arrive? If you are lucky and meet all the requirements, it will be issued in just a few days. As a matter of fact, the Social Security Administration’s payment schedule confirms that it will be in your bank account on February 3 if eligible.

Who can receive SSDI on Feb. 3? It could be yours if you received benefits before May 1997. Or if you are receiving both Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance. Not eligible? Do not worry because there will be three more paydays in February.

Other SSDI payment dates in February 2025

February 12 could be the next payment for Social Security Disability Insurance recipients who qualify. To get money from the Agency on this date you must have been born from the 1st to the 10th.

It does not really matter the year or month you were born as long as you are not on SSI, did not get benefits before May 1997, and got approval from the Administration.

The last two payment dates for SSDI will be on:

  • February 19: if your birthday falls from 11-20
  • February 26:: for disability recipients born from 21-31

How large will your SSDI payment be in February?

Actually, you will receive the same amount of money as in your last January SSDI payment. There is not a fixed amount for all Disability Insurance recipients since it depends on your work history, filing age and other factors.

However, if you have never collected an SSDI payment, you should know that on average recipients get about $1,580 after the 2025 COLA increase. Those disability recipients who were high earners for 35 years can get a lot more.

Currently, the largest Social Security Disability Insurance payment is $4,018. Only those who managed to earn the taxable maximum for 35 years in jobs covered by SSA and filed at the required age will be able to receive it though.

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