Many Americans rely on Social Security disability benefits to support their living expenses. Each month, the Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes four rounds of payments to disabled beneficiaries, following a specific schedule. As we move through September, three new payments are scheduled to go out soon. Here’s a breakdown of how the payment system works and what you need to know.
Payment Schedule
The SSA follows a staggered payment system for distributing disability benefits. Payments are scheduled based on when recipients filed for benefits and their birth dates. Here’s how it works:
- Beneficiaries who applied for disability benefits before May 1997 receive their payments on the third day of each month, unless the date falls on a weekend. If the 3rd lands on a weekend, payments are sent the next business day. All of these recipients get paid on the same date, regardless of their birth date.
- Beneficiaries who applied after May 1997 follow a different schedule. These payments are made on Wednesdays, based on the recipient’s birth date:
- Born between the 1st and 10th: Payments are made on the second Wednesday of the month.
- Born between the 11th and 20th: Payments are sent on the third Wednesday.
- Born between the 21st and 31st: Payments are delivered on the fourth Wednesday.
For September, the payment dates for those who applied after May 1997 are as follows:
Birth Date Range | Payment Date |
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1st to 10th | September 11th, 2024 |
11th to 20th | September 18th, 2024 |
21st to 31st | September 25th, 2024 |
If your payment is delayed, the SSA recommends waiting at least three mailing days before reaching out to customer service. You can also check your payment status through the My Social Security online portal or by calling SSA Customer Service.
Disability Benefits
The amount that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries receive each month varies, depending on several factors, including work history and contributions to the Social Security system. In general, monthly disability payments can range from $1,537 to $3,822.
- Average recipients typically receive $1,537 per month.
- Blind recipients who meet SSA’s specific definition of blindness can receive up to $2,590.
- Maximum earners—those who have consistently paid Social Security taxes on maximum taxable earnings—may be entitled to as much as $3,822 per month.
These amounts already include the annual increase from the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), which is announced each October and adjusts benefits based on inflation.
Upcoming COLA Projections
The COLA is vital for keeping Social Security benefits in line with inflation. Currently, the COLA for 2024 was set at 3.2%, but the estimate for 2025 may be slightly lower. Based on projections from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), the COLA for 2025 could range between 2.6% and 3%, with the most likely estimate being 2.63%. Below is an estimate of how much disability benefits will increase if the COLA is set at either 2.63% or 3.2%:
Disability Benefits | Current Payment | With 2.63% COLA | With 3.2% COLA |
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Average Recipient | $1,537 | $1,577 | $1,586 |
Blind Recipient | $2,590 | $2,658 | $2,673 |
Maximum Payment | $3,822 | $3,923 | $3,944 |
While these increases may help ease some financial pressure, many beneficiaries worry that the adjustments may not fully keep up with rising living costs, especially for essentials like housing, healthcare, and food.
Important Changes to SSI
In addition to the upcoming payments, the SSA has also implemented a significant change for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries. Starting on September 30, 2024, the SSA will no longer consider food as part of the In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) calculation. Previously, receiving food assistance could reduce your monthly SSI benefits or even affect eligibility.
With this change, SSI beneficiaries may receive slightly higher payments, as food support will no longer be counted against them. This reform is part of a broader initiative to make the system fairer and more accessible to the country’s most vulnerable individuals.
For those who depend on Social Security disability benefits, knowing the payment schedule and upcoming changes is critical to financial planning. With three more rounds of payments coming in September and the potential for a COLA adjustment in 2025, beneficiaries can expect slight increases in their checks. However, the need for additional reforms to help disabled individuals keep pace with inflation remains a pressing issue.
FAQs
What are the payment dates for disability benefits in September?
The remaining payment dates are September 11th, 18th, and 25th.
How are disability payment dates determined?
Payments are based on the recipient’s birth date and application date.
What should I do if my check is delayed?
Wait three days before contacting the SSA or checking your My Social Security account.
How much will the COLA increase benefits in 2025?
COLA increases are projected to be between 2.6% and 3.2%.
What is In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM)?
ISM refers to non-cash assistance like food or shelter that can affect SSI eligibility.