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Countdown to receive great SSI checks

All SSI recipients will soon receive a monthly payment from the SSI (Supplemental Security Income) program in the United States

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Francisco Candelera
16/02/2025 16:00
en Finance
SSI countdown to get payments in the U.S.

SSI countdown to get payments in the U.S.

The SSI program will issue monthly payments for March in late February. This needs to be done when there is a Supplemental Security Income payment on the weekend or when it is due on a Federal Holiday. March 1 is not a Federal Holiday but it falls on a Saturday.

Hence, the Social Security Administration had to reschedule the March 1 SSI payment for February 28 instead. Not only is this change important to get the money on time, but it also to allow over 7 million Americans on a low income to receive this essential money.

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What is the maximum SSI amount for recipients?

As a matter of fact, the Administration has provided 3 different types of maximum amounts. Therefore, it will depend on the way you qualify for the Supplemental Security Income program.

For example, if you are an eligible married couple receiving both this benefit for low-income Americans, you will receive up to $1,450. This is the new amount after the Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2025.

An individual on the SSI program can receive up to $967. However, if you get a reduction, your payment will be lower. Finally, an essential person will have the lowest maximum amount, up to $484.

Can I still get SSI benefits if I have never applied?

Wait times to start receiving Supplemental Security Income could be high. Thus, it is very unlikely you are still in time to get this benefit if you have not applied for it yet.

However, SSI offers the opportunity to get expedited benefits if you have a qualifying disability. Bear in mind that this benefit comes only once per month because it is a supplement.

Those Social Security recipients on SSDI or retirement can apply for SSI simultaneously. In this way, they can receive additional money to make ends meet. Thousands of Americans are overlooking this check because they are not aware they qualify.

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