To get SSI payments from the Federal Government, you must first meet the strict requirements set by the Social Security Administration. Two conditions all Supplemental Security Income recipients must meet have to do with income and resources.
Once you meet these 2 conditions, having limited income and resources, you can check the other requirements. One way to qualify is to be 65 years old. Some may also qualify because they have a disability or because they are blind.
When will the upcoming SSI payment be deposited?
As a matter of fact, April 1 will be the first and only day when Supplemental Security Income recipients can collect their monthly payments in the U.S. SSA usually schedules this benefit on the first day of the month.
However, there could be changes when the SSI payday falls on a Federal Holiday or on the weekend. Actually, there are no upcoming holidays affecting the Supplemental Security schedule.
Anyway, the June payment for SSI will be deposited on May 30, 2025. This is to avoid delays because June 1 is Sunday. Since the previous business day is May 30, this will be the payday. May 1 will be the normal payday and no delays are expected.
Will you receive $967 from SSI or $1,450?
On average, Supplemental Security pays about $715 as of February 2025. Nevertheless, those who get no reductions from Social Security will receive the full amount, $967.
Some States may supplement these Federal payments to make up for inflation and soaring prices. For your information, only married couples who are both eligible for SSI can get up to $1,450.
All the April payments include Social Security’s COLA increase. COLA is the Cost-of-Living Adjustment and it is generally announced in mid October. Then, Supplemental Security Income recipients see their benefits increased if inflation goes up on December 31. Not on this Federal benefit yet? Apply now and check if you can receive payments like SNAP, WIC or TANF too.