SSI Update: Social Security Confirms Next Federal Payment Date for Eligible Beneficiaries 2025

If you have a low income and you are an SSI recipient, Social Security has scheduled another payday in January so check when it will be sent

Social Security announces new SSI payment date January 31 2025

Social Security announces new SSI payment date January 31 2025

SSI is the Supplemental Security Income benefit. In fact, the January check or direct deposit was delivered on December 31, 2024. However, the 2025 Social Security payment schedule has confirmed a new payday before February. Of course, it is the February payment issued in advance. Therefore, it is neither a bonus nor an extra payment.

Actually, the payment date Social Security has set will be January 31, 2025. Hence, the Supplemental Security Income payment will also arrive on the last day of the month, instead of the first day. This is something possible when the normal payday, the first day of the month, falls on the weekend.

SSI is not due on February 1

February 1 will not be a Federal Holiday but it will be Saturday. Social Security can never schedule payments on the weekend. This is done to avoid delays and to allow banks and financial institutions to have enough time to process payments without delays.

This can be great news for SSI recipients because they will receive their monthly payment 24 hours in advance. Nevertheless, it can be weird to see the February payment schedule without a payday for the Supplemental Security Income early in the month.

Instead, the Social Security Administration has scheduled a monthly payment for SSI recipients on February 28. Once more, this will not be extra money but the March payment ahead of schedule.

How much money will SSI recipients get on January 31, 2025?

Not all SSI qualify for the same payment amount. Although the Social Security Administration has set maximum amounts, not all beneficiaries qualify for them. On average,Supplemental Security Income payments can be about:

As for the maximum amounts, an SSI recipient can get up to $967 if single. Eligible married couples can get up to $1,450, up from $1,415 after the 2025 COLA increase. An essential person can receive up to $584 on January 31, 2025.

What are the eligibility requirements to receive SSI benefits?

Below is a general overview of the eligibility requirements for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits in the United States. Please note that these requirements can change, and specifics may apply differently based on individual circumstances. For the most current and detailed information, visit the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) official website at ssa.gov.

Age, Blindness, or Disability

Limited Income

Limited Resources

Citizenship or Authorized Immigrant Status

Residence Requirements

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