Supplemental Security Income (SSI) scheduled a deposit for May 30, 2025, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA) calendar. This payment corresponds to the month of June, advanced because June 1 falls on a Sunday, a non-business day. This is not an additional benefit, but rather the adjusted regular schedule: the same beneficiaries already received their payment for the current month, on May 1.
The SSA confirms that SSI payments are issued on the first day of each month, unless it falls on a holiday or weekend. In such cases, the deposit is made on the last previous business day. For June 2025, this applies to May 30, according to official documents consulted and sources from the agency that confirmed the payment. “The funds are reserved and ready to be sent,” said an official.
What are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and who qualifies for this monthly money
SSI is a federal benefit for people with resources considered limited, that is, they do not cover the most basic things. This includes retirees, disabled people and minors with special needs. Base amounts for 2025 increased 2.5% due to the cost of living adjustment (COLA), according to SSA data. However, this increase does not alter the payment dates.
To qualify, you must meet specific criteria related to your financial situation, age, disability or medical needs. 2. Age, disability or medical condition. Funds from this program are directed to:
- Adults over 65 years of age with or without disabilities.
- People of any age with disabilities that prevent them from working for at least 12 months or that can cause death.
- Children under 18 years of age with severe physical or mental disabilities that limit their daily activities.
The individual’s monthly income and resources cannot exceed $2,000 for a single person, and $3,000 for a couple applying for benefits together.
The applicant must also be a US citizen or eligible resident foreign (such as legal residents with specific status). Additionally, you must live in the United States or the Northern Mariana Islands. If you travel out of the country for more than 30 days in a row, you could lose the benefit, with exceptions for students or medical treatments.
If you receive help to pay for food or rent (example: you live with a family member who covers expenses), your benefit could be reduced. This is because the SSI considers these supports as “in-kind income.” However, it does not affect whether you pay your proportional share. The maximum benefit amounts that can be received in 2025 are $967 for a single individual and $1,450 for an applicant with a common-law spouse.
You can apply online, by phone (1-800-772-1213), or at a local Social Security office. You will need documents such as your ID, a birth certificate, a passport or a Social Security card, as well as proof of income (payrolls, tax returns), medical records (if applying for disability), and proof of resources.
Some states offer supplemental programs to SSI with more flexible rules. Additionally, if your income narrowly exceeds the limits, you may still receive a partial benefit. The Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates each case individually, so it’s always worth applying if you think you qualify.