Many Americans with a disability qualify for an SSDI benefits payment on November 20. However, you must have been born from the 11th to the 20th, apart from other essential requirements Social Security established.
For example, you must have been receiving benefits but only after April 30, 1997, not before that date. Another important condition is not to be receiving Supplemental Security Income. That is, SSI benefit payments. But what if you did not receive SSDI on November 20, 2024?
Not eligible for SSDI on November 20?
The main reason why you may not receive Social Security Disability Insurance on November 20 may be the fact that you do not qualify for this payday. For example, if you meet all the requirements for the payment on November 20 but the birth date, you may receive it on November 27.
November 27 will be the last SSDI payment for those whose birthdays are from the 21st to the 31st. Remember that if you are on Supplemental Security Income, your next payday will be due on November 29. The SSI check for December 1 has been rescheduled for November 29.
Bear in mind December 1 falls on the weekend and SSA offices are not open. Another possibility for SSDI recipients who are on SSI and Social Security is to get their payment on December 3, 2024. It will also be your payday if on benefits before May 1997.
Who will collect an SSDI payment worth $1,542 from Social Security?
This will be the average payment amount for SSDI. So, you may not receive this exact amount. In fact, your November or December SSDI payment may be higher or lower than $1,542.
This will depend on your work and filing history. Some high earners can receive up to $3,822 on November 20 or November 27. To achieve it, they must:
- have had jobs that paid taxes to Social Security
- have earned the taxable maximum (contribution and benefit base) for 35 years
- work for 35 years
- file as late as SSA allows
For late or missing payments report it to SSA after 3 mailing days.