Tuesday, September 3, will be when the Social Security Administration will deliver the first SSDI payments next month. To qualify for disability insurance you must have a qualifying disability that meets the strict definition set by SSA.
What is more, you must have worked the minimum number of years to get Social Security. Although you need 10 years of work or 40 work credits in general, younger workers may qualify for SSDI with fewer credits. Those who overcome their disability need to report it since it may result in overpayment.
SSDI on Tuesday, September 3
The Social Security Disability Insurance payment on September 3 will be for just 2 groups of recipients. One of them is those beneficiaries who began getting these disability benefits before May 1997.
However, the second group of recipients needs to be receiving SSI at the same time. That means they get SSI on August 30 and Disability Insurance on the third. The Tuesday direct deposit will be on time and no delays are expected.
Those SSDI who do not receive their check on time need to wait for up to 3 mailing days before contacting SSA. Then, after three mailing days, they can report a missing or late payment, but it is unlikely it will be delayed.
SSDI amount for September 3
The amount for Social Security Disability Insurance is made to measure. So, the more taxes you paid to SSA, the higher your payment will be. Average checks are about $1,538.
High earners who earned the taxable maximum for 35 years in jobs covered by SSA can get up to $3,822 on September 3, 2024. Some citizens who receive on August 30 SSI can get an average payment of $695. But that will imply your SSDI check may be lower than average.
Other SSDI payments in September will take place in 8, 15 or 22 days. Social Security scheduled the next Disability Insurance payments for September 11, 18 and 25.