Since all Social Security payments are over in October. It is time to have a look at the updated list of disability benefits for the month of November. Bear in mind that some beneficiaries may receive two checks.
While some people with a disability may only qualify for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance), others may get SSDI and SSI. SSI is the Supplemental Security Income.
If you cash SSI you will certainly receive it on November 1. Do not forget that SSI beneficiaries got their October payment on September 29, so it was ages ago and it is high time they got another check.
HOW MUCH CAN I RECEIVE ON NOVEMBER 1, 2023 IF I AM ON SSI DISABILITY BENEFITS?
Although SSI recipients do not get as much money as those on SSDI getting maximum amounts, they can receive up to $914. Or up to $1,371 if they are a couple and are both eligible.
If you are on SSI and SSDI, you will receive your second check on November 3, 2023. November 3 is also for those on SSDI benefits who received payments before May 1997.
After the November 1 and November 3 checks, there is a round of Wednesday payments for SSDI beneficiaries. These checks are only for those who received disability benefits after or in May 1997.
Besides, it is also important to know your birth date. SSA will send the first SSDI checks to this group but only if their birthday is from the 1st to the 10th of the month. Then, if you meet the requirements, your check will arrive on November 8.
The second SSDI check for this Wednesday’s payments will arrive on November 15. It will only be for you if your birthday is from the 11th to the 20th. LAst but not least, will be the disability benefits payment on November 22.
Obviously, your birthday must be from the 21st to the 31st. As for the amounts, it will depend on your earnings and previous work history. SSA claimed that the average check as of September 2023 was $1,486.
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Remember that SSDI benefits will not increase until January. With the single exception of SSI. This is because their January check will reach their bank accounts on December 29 since January 1 is a holiday. Apply for disability benefits to get more money every month.