SSI payment worth $1,415 to be sent in days, check the new payment dates in November

Some Americans will soon receive their monthly payment, SSI checks are on the way and it will not be the only payday in November

SSI payment to go out in 8 days, check paydays and eligibility

SSI payment to go out in 8 days, check paydays and eligibility

Supplemental Security Income will soon receive the monthly payment that the Social Security Administration (SSA) scheduled. SSI will be issued on 2 different paydays in November.

Therefore, all eligible recipients will receive 2 different checks or 2 direct deposits in November. Actually, there will be no extra or bonus payment, it is just a schedule adjustment SSA had to make.

Social Security scheduled SSI payments for November 1 and 29

The first Supplemental Security Income will be delivered to your bank account on November 1, 2024. Of course, only those who filed, got approval, and remain eligible can receive it.

Another possibility to get money from the Federal SSI program is on November 29. However, this will be the December payment, so save it for the next month and do not overspend it once you get it.

The good news for SSI recipients who also receive Social Security retirement or disability benefits (SSDI), is this one. The retirement or SSDI payment will be issued on November 1 rather than November 3, 2024. Since the 3rd is a Sunday, it is necessary to send it on a business day.

Maximum amounts for SSI in November

None of the November payments will have the 2025 COLA increase. Hence, all recipients will need to wait longer to get this necessary boost. In fact, it will not be until December 31, 2024, when beneficiaries will get the increase.

As of January 2024, the maximum amount for SSI is:

As you can see, married couples will receive the largest SSI payment in just 8 days. Then, on November 29, will receive a new payment, but for December. The new maximum amounts will come into effect on December 31, 2024.

If you know someone whose Social Security payment is too low and have no other earnings, help them apply for Supplemental Security Income.

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