Next SSDI payments for disability recipients in the United States, checks of $1,539 in November

Social Security Disability Insurance payments are coming soon for eligible benficiaries, the 2025 COLA for SSDI will not be included though

SSDI payment of $1,539 coming soon

SSDI payment of $1,539 coming soon

Social Security Disability Insurance payments are usually issued on November 3. Nevertheless, SSDI checks and direct deposits will not be sent on the third of next month.

November 3 has been removed as the payday for November because it is on the weekend. Social Security never issues checks on Saturdays, Sundays, or Federal holidays.

November 1 will be the next SSDI payment date

If you started receiving Social Security Disability Insurance payments before May 1997, November 1 will be your payday. Those who did not, but are receiving Supplemental Security Income payments and SSDI as well, will get it on November 1.

Many SSDI recipients will get their checks or direct deposits after November 1, 2024. For example, all those disability recipients who started getting Social Security after April 30, 1997.

Apart from this, they must meet the birth date requirement:

Which SSDI recipients will get $1,539?

$1,539 is just an average payment for Americans to have an idea of what a Disability Insurance payment could be like. For example, the maximum benefit payment will be up to $3,822.

To get so much money from Social Security Disability Insurance you must have earned the taxable maximum for 35 years. Of course, in jobs covered by SSA and if you filed as late as the Agency allows.

If you get SSI as well, the average payments are about $698. Those with SSDI payments may get a lower-than-average SSI check because these earnings can reduce their SSI amount.

For your information, Disability Insurance applicants must have a qualifying disability. Besides, they must have worked for the minimum number of years required. The younger you are, the fewer Social Security credits you will need to get SSDI payments. File as soon as possible since there could be delays in processing disability insurance applications.

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