The Supplemental Security Income program will disburse payments on February 28, 2025, for March. More than 7 million Americans qualify for SSI checks and they will only have this payday. Generally, these benefits are delivered on the first day of the month, but it is Saturday.
Therefore, the Social Security Administration had to reschedule it and the Federal Government will issue payments in February. March 1 should have been the normal payday but SSA cannot schedule paydays on weekends or holidays.
SSI checks of $484, $967, or $1,450 on February 28
The maximum benefit will be for an essential person. If you get no reductions, you can receive up to $484 on February 28, 2025. Remember that those with other earnings or resources can get less money.
An individual can receive up to $967, up from $943 in 2024. If compared, the maximum amounts of an essential person and the one of an individual can be up to $483 higher. So, it is a much larger check.
Married couples, as long as they both qualify, can receive up to $1,450 from the Federal Government. Still, two individuals on SSI living in a different household would get a total of $1,934 together. So, the amount for 2 is not double the amount of an individual.
SSI recipients who get Social Security checks
Some SSI recipients get Social Security retirement or SSDI payments. Thus, they can get a monthly supplement to their low earnings. If you are in this situation, Supplemental Security Income arrives on February 28, and Social Security on March 3.
Keep the money you receive on February 28 because it is the SSI payment for money, This Federal program never gives bonuses or extra payments. Payments are simply sent ahead of schedule for 24 or 48 hours.
Those on SSI and on Social Security may get lower than average retirement or SSDI payments. Currently, the average check in retirement is $1,976 while it is just $1,580 for SSDI. SSI recipients aged 65 get about $575 while those aged 18-64 about $743
What should you do if you don’t get your SSI payment by February 28, 2025?
If you don’t get your SSI payment by February 28, 2025, wait three more mailing days. Then, contact the Social Security Administration.
- SSI payments are typically sent out on the 1st of each month
- Payment dates can change if the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday
- In February 2025, the SSI payment is scheduled for Friday, February 28
If you haven’t received your payment after three extra days, call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213. Wait times are usually shorter in the morning, later in the week, and later in the month.
What are the eligibility requirements to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
To be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you must meet the following key requirements:
- Be aged 65 or older, blind, or disabled.
- Have limited income and resources. In 2023, your countable income should be less than $943 per month for an individual. For a couple, it must be under $1,415 per month. Countable resources must be under $2,000 for an individual or $3,000 for a couple.
- Be a U.S. citizen, national, or qualified alien.
- Reside in one of the 50 states, D.C., or the Northern Mariana Islands.
- Apply for other cash benefits you may be eligible for, like Social Security benefits.