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SSI direct payment goes out in 25 days, check eligibility for this payday in February in the USA

February 3 is the payday for some retirees, but there will be a new SSI payment in late February for over 7 million American recipients

Francisco Candelera
03/02/2025 22:00
en Finance
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The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) issued a monthly payment on January 31. In fact, it was the February 1 payment delivered in advance. However, SSA’s payment schedule has announced a new payday before March 2025. For your information, this is not an additional payment. Actually, the Federal Government only delivers 12 payments per year.

Thus, you can only receive one check or direct deposit per month. The reason why there will be a new SSI payment on February 28 is due to SSA’s rules. The Administration cannot schedule payments on Saturday or Sunday. Hence, the March 1 payday needs to be sent on the previous business day, Friday, Feb. 28.

SSI payment of up to $1,450

To receive $1,450 on February 28, you must be an eligible married couple. Of course, you must qualify for the full amount and you cannot get any reductions. This is easier to achieve when you have no earnings and no money on hand at all.

What is more, you must both qualify. Remember that an individual’s maximum SSI amount is $967 in 2025. Therefore, there is a considerable difference if you are a single person in your household.

Another possibility is to receive just $484. This is the maximum benefit payment for essential persons. Those SSI recipients who have other earnings, benefits, or resources may get a reduction.

SSI average amounts

The average amount for all Supplemental Security Income recipients is just $696.70. Then, the Administration has given some average amounts by age. Those aged under 18 get about $812 on average.

If you are aged 18-64, the average payment is $743.12. The older Supplemental Security Income recipients are, the lower the payment seems to be. The reason why this may happen is because of the benefits they may be receiving simultaneously.

For example, seniors aged 65 or older who are receiving SSI payments get about $575 on average. As you may have guessed, they receive the smallest amount of the 3. This is because many of them are receiving retirement benefit payments from SSA.

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