SSDI Payment Update: If you’re counting on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to land in your account soon, here’s the scoop: the Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed the updated SSDI payment schedule for May and June 2025, and there’s a twist this month that could mean double payments for some folks. Whether you’re a retiree, a person with disabilities, or managing finances for a loved one, understanding the SSDI and SSI payment dates is crucial. This guide breaks down the latest updates, including the 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), and provides practical tips to help you stay on top of your benefits.
SSDI Payment Update
Staying informed about your SSDI and SSI payment schedules is essential for financial planning. With the SSA’s updated schedule and the 2.5% COLA increase, beneficiaries can better manage their budgets and anticipate their monthly income.

Topic | Details |
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SSDI May 2025 Payment Dates | Based on birth dates: 1st–10th (May 14), 11th–20th (May 21), 21st–31st (May 28) |
SSI May 2025 Payments | May 1 (regular payment), May 30 (advance June payment) |
COLA Increase | 2.5% increase effective January 2025 |
Average SSDI Payment | Approximately $1,976 per month |
Maximum SSDI Benefit | Up to $5,108 per month |
Maximum SSI Benefit | $967 for individuals, $1,450 for couples |
Official SSA Payment Schedule | SSA Payment Calendar |
SSDI Payment Schedule: May & June 2025
SSDI payments are typically issued based on your birth date:
- Born 1st–10th: Payment on the second Wednesday of the month.
- Born 11th–20th: Payment on the third Wednesday.
- Born 21st–31st: Payment on the fourth Wednesday.
For May 2025, this translates to:
- May 14: Born 1st–10th
- May 21: Born 11th–20th
- May 28: Born 21st–31st
If you started receiving SSDI before May 1997, your payment date is the 3rd of each month. However, since May 3, 2025, falls on a Saturday, payments were issued on Friday, May 2.
SSI Payment Schedule: May & June 2025
SSI payments are generally made on the 1st of each month. However, when the 1st falls on a weekend or federal holiday, payments are advanced to the preceding business day.
In May 2025:
- May 1: Regular SSI payment for May.
- May 30: Advance payment for June, since June 1 falls on a Sunday.
This means SSI recipients will receive two payments in May and no payment in June.
2025 COLA: What It Means for You
The SSA announced a 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2025, effective January.
Updated Benefit Amounts:
- Average SSDI Payment: Approximately $1,976 per month.
- Maximum SSDI Benefit: Up to $5,108 per month.
- Maximum SSI Benefit: $967 for individuals, $1,450 for couples.
This increase helps beneficiaries keep up with rising living costs, ensuring that their purchasing power isn’t eroded by inflation.
Tips for Beneficiaries
- Verify Payment Dates: Use your My Social Security account to check your payment schedule and amounts.
- Monitor Bank Accounts: Payments are typically deposited on the scheduled date, but processing times may vary by financial institution.
- Report Issues Promptly: If you don’t receive your payment within three business days of the expected date, contact the SSA at 1-800-772-1213.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Why did I receive two SSI payments in May 2025?
A: Since June 1, 2025, falls on a Sunday, the SSA issued June’s SSI payment early, on May 30.
Q2: Will I receive an SSI payment in June 2025?
A: No, because the June payment was made early, on May 30.
Q3: How can I find out my exact SSDI payment date?
A: Your payment date is based on your birth date.
Q4: What should I do if my payment is late?
A: Wait three business days after your expected payment date. If it’s still not received, contact the SSA at 1-800-772-1213.