The Social Security Disability Insurance payment schedule for February has been unveiled. SSDI recipients who received SSI benefits on January 31 and also qualify for Social Security, will receive their new payment on February 3, 2025.
As a matter of fact, if you started collecting Social Security Disability Insurance before May 1997, your next SSDI payment will be in your bank account on the third as well. Therefore, the same payday, February 3, will be for two completely different groups of recipients in the USA.
SSDI payments in less than 2 weeks
It will only take 12 days to receive your Social Security Disability Insurance payment if you are not eligible for the February 3 payment. Hence, eligible recipients will get their money on February 12.
To check your eligibility for the SSDI payment on February 12, make sure your birthday falls from the 1st to the 10th. Disability benefits are only for those who remain eligible. That is, if you overcome your disability or have earnings over the limit, you may lose eligibility.
So report any changes in your personal situation that could affect eligibility. Ther other paydays for SSDI will be due on February 19 and February 26. See paydays below.
SSDI payment schedule for February & amounts
Check if you meet the requirements for each payday:
- SSDI on February 3: getting SSI and Social Security Disability Insurance simultaneously
- Disability Insurance on February 3: receiving disability benefits before May 1997
- Disability Insurance on February 12: born from 1-10
- Disability Insurance on February 19: born from 11-20
- Disability Insurance on February 26: born from 21-31
The average SSDI payment will be about $1,580. For your information, all the Social Security payments include the 2.5% extra due to the 2025 COLA increase that took effect on January 1, 2025.
Some high earners who were able to work for 35 years in jobs that paid taxes to SSA and earned the taxable maximum for 35 years can get up to $4,018 from the Disability Insurance program in February 2025.