SSDI Payment Change: Only 2 Groups to Receive Adjusted $1,539 Payout on New Date
SSDI payments will continue in early November. Next month’s disability benefits will arrive sooner than in October. Typically, Social Security Disability Insurance payments are due on November 3, but not next month.
Because the regular date for SSDI payments is not a business day, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has no choice but to change it. As a result, all qualifying recipients will get their money in advance.
New Date for SSDI Payments
The Social Security Administration’s payment schedule revealed that the next Disability Insurance payday will be November 1, 2024. On Sunday, November 3, offices and banks are closed. To be eligible, you must have started on SSDI before May 1997 or be receiving SSI as well.
Without this adjustment, these disability payments could be delayed. The new date for Disability Insurance in November brings crucial news.
SSI and SSDI will share the payment date. As a result, if you receive both payments (Supplemental Security Income and Disability Insurance), you will receive all of your benefits on the same day.
Will the Maximum and Average SSDI Amounts Be the Same?
In November and December, Social Security Disability Insurance payments will be the same. The increased COLA will not take effect for these recipients until January 2025.
Therefore, the feasible sums will be:
Payment Category | Average Payment |
Largest Disability Insurance Payment | $3,822 |
Average Payment for Workers with Disability | $1,539 |
Average Payment for Children of Disabled Workers | $492 |
Average Payment for Spouses of Disabled Workers | $421 |
Disability Insurance beneficiaries who want to know the revised amount of their 2025 payments after COLA can do so using their Social Security account. The raise will be 2.5% per month. For example, if your payment is $1,000, the next check will be $1,025 following the COLA increase.