Disability retirees in the United States have reason to be on the lookout for upcoming Social Security payments before the end of 2024. As the final weeks of the year approach, the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) schedule adjusts to ensure delivery of December benefits and also prepare for payments for January 2025. This schedule is particularly relevant for beneficiaries who get Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments.
Planning for Social Security payments is essential for millions of beneficiaries who rely on this income to meet their basic needs. Throughout December, deposits will be made on specific days depending on the type of benefit and the group to which the beneficiary belongs. In addition, those who get SSI for January will get their check early. Here we will explore the details about the remaining payments and how to make sure you get your benefits correctly.
In addition to regular payments, it is crucial that beneficiaries review their bank and personal information on file with SSA to avoid delays. Either way, we may soon be getting one of these new checks for retirees for both Disability and other reasons.
Upcoming Social Security Disability payments
Disability retirees receiving Social Security benefits have three key dates in December to get their regular payments: on December 11, 18, and 24. These dates correspond to the usual schedule that SSA follows, dividing beneficiaries into groups based on their birthdays and other factors.
- December 11: Beneficiaries whose birthday falls between the 1st and 10th day of the month.
- December 18: Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th day of the month.
- December 24: Beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st day of the month.
These payments are sent directly to the registered bank accounts or through debit cards associated with the program. In case of not getting the payment on the indicated date, it is recommended to contact the SSA immediately to verify the status of the deposit. It is important to note that beneficiaries receiving Disability payments are not subject to additional requirements to get these payments, as long as they maintain their eligibility.
While December payments will follow the established schedule, those also receiving SSI will have an additional payment arriving before January. This may provide additional relief for many recipients this holiday season.
January SSI for Disability Retirees Arrives Earlier
SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is another key program that provides financial support to people with disabilities who have limited income. Because January 1st is a national holiday in the United States, it is the SSA’s practice to advance this payment to the last working day of December. This year, SSI recipients will get their deposit on December 31, 2024.
This advanced check is separate from regular Social Security payments, but it is still crucial for those who rely on both programs. For recipients who get both SSI and Disability payments, this early income can help cover important expenses at the start of the new year.
Steps to make sure you get your payments:
- Verify that bank information is up to date in the “My Social Security” portal.
- Contact SSA in case of address changes or problems with deposit method.
- Review official emails and notifications to avoid Social Security-related fraud or scams.
The adjusted SSI schedule does not affect the benefit amount or frequency. Beneficiaries will continue to get one check per month, with the only difference being that the January payment is earlier due to the national holiday.
In conclusion, disability retirees in the United States have their benefits secured before the end of the year, with three regular payment dates and an SSI advance coming on December 31. This highlights the importance of staying informed about the Social Security payment schedule to avoid confusion and ensure timely receipt of benefits.