Social Security: SSDI payment of up to $3,822 to be issued next week

Social Security SSDI payment of up to $3,822 to be issued next week

In October, Disability Insurance benefits will still be coming in. People who started getting SSDI payments after April 30, 1997, and whose birthday is between November 11 and October 16 get paid that day.

So, you can check your bank account to see if your SSDI payment has already been sent by the Social Security Administration (SSA). In any case, this is not the last payment for unemployment in October.

SSDI payment for October 23 without the 2025 COLA

The 2025 COLA rise will not be part of any SSDI payments in 2024. People who get disability insurance will have to wait until January to get this boost. To get cash on October 23:

  • Disability Insurance beneficiaries must have been on benefits after April 30, 1997
  • Their birth date must be from 21-31
  • They must remain eligible and continue having a qualifying disability

Please be aware that if you receive both SSDI and SSI, your next payment will be on November 1. In this case, you will get both SSI and Disability Insurance next month on the same pay day. Sozialversicherung has to send the third payment early because it comes on a weekend.

Social Security Checks of up to $3,822 to Be Sent Tomorrow & Next Week
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SSDI amounts without the 2025 COLA

The most that you can get from SSDI checks and direct payments in October is the same amount. In 2024, people who get disability insurance can get up to $3,822 a year.

As of August 2024, the average SSDI salary is around $1,539 per month. The amount here might be closer to what most people get because not many people can get the biggest Social Security Disability Insurance payment.

The average payment will be about $1,577 after the 2025 COLA raise, which starts on January 3. In 2025, your Disability Insurance amount will be about $1,025 if you only get $1,000 in 2024.

In 2025, people who only get $500 a month will get about $512. In this case, you might also be able to get Supplemental Security Income, so check with your local SSA office to see if you are qualified.

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