Social Security Disability Insurance provides monthly payments to workers who have a qualifying disability and have enough work credits. SSDI payments are not easy to achieve because applicants must meet the strict definition of disability. In fact, they can last until they retire or until their disability disappears.
SSDI recipients may get money this week. However, this week’s payment will not be yours if you receive Supplemental Security Income or started getting Social Security before May 1997. Plus, meeting the birthday requirement will be essential.
SSDI payment this week & its eligibility
Now you know the citizens on Social Security Disability Insurance who cannot receive a check or direct deposit, let’s see who is eligible. To get money this week from Disability Insurance, you must have been born from 1-10.
For example, if you got approval after April 30, 1997, and you were born on the first day of any month, you will get SSDI on July 10. It does not matter the year or the month you were born.
As for the SSDI amount, it will depend on your previous work history. The average payment can be about $1,537. Some recipients may get a lot less so they may rely on SSI, but then, their payment will be on August 2 instead.
SSDI on July 17 and 24
Americans on Disability Insurance who do not qualify for the July 3 or July 10 payments, may get money on the third or fourth Wednesday of the month. Therefore, they will have to wait for 9 or 16 days to get it.
Disability recipients whose birth date is from 11-20 will receive a payment on July 17. Do not forget that you must report any changes or improvements regarding your disability or work. These things can affect payment amounts.
July 24 will be the last payment for Disability Insurance recipients whose birthdays are from the 21st to the 31st. Average payments are the same for all paydays. The maximum check or direct deposit will be worth $3,822.