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There’s a Change of Date for Supplemental Security Income Beneficiaries This Month

You must know these important updates if you're an SSI beneficiary

by Carlos Benavides
17/12/2024 14:00
in Money
Important updates for the SSI benefits' recipients

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In December 2024, millions of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients in the United States will receive a significant financial boost thanks to an advance payment scheduled for December 31. This measure, implemented by the Social Security Administration (SSA), seeks to guarantee that beneficiaries can cover essential and extra expenses during the holiday season, avoiding any delay due to the New Year’s holiday.

Monthly SSI payments are usually issued on the first day of each month. However, when that date falls on a weekend or holiday, the SSA advances payment to the last preceding business day. In this case, since January 1, 2025 is a national holiday, beneficiaries will receive their funds on December 31, 2024.

The reason for the advance: holidays move the payments

This adjustment is essential to avoid delays at a time of year when many families and individuals face additional expenses due to Christmas and New Year celebrations. The measure allows those who depend on SSI to plan their budgets without setbacks.

Remember that the Supplemental Security Income program is intended for people with low income and limited resources. Unlike other Social Security benefits, SSI has specific eligibility criteria based on the applicant’s financial and personal situation.

Requirements to qualify for SSI

To be considered eligible by the SSA to receive these kinds of payments, a person must comply to the next minimum requirements: 

  1. Be 65 years old or older, or be blind or have a proven disability.
  2. Possess limited income and financial resources that do not exceed the thresholds established by the SSA.
  3. Be a US citizen or legal resident.
  4. Submit a formal application to the SSA to evaluate your eligibility.

The SSA also verifies the applicant’s disability or blindness status, if applicable, as well as the applicant’s sources of income and asset value. It should be noted that certain assets, such as the main home and a vehicle, are exempt from this calculation.

Payment distribution in 2025: The confirmed SSA calendar

By 2025, the Social Security Administration will arrange payments on different dates of the month, depending on the type of beneficiary and date of birth. This scheme allows payments to be made in an orderly and predictable manner:

  • 1st and 3rd of each month: SSI payments and retirement, survivors, and disability benefits requested before May 1997 will be sent. Retired beneficiaries who reside outside the country will also be included.
  • Second Wednesday of the month (January 8): Retirement and SSDI beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and 10th of any month.
  • Third Wednesday of the month (January 15): Payments for retirees and disabled workers born between the 11th and 20th of any month.
  • Fourth Wednesday of the month (January 22): Beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 21st and 31st of any month.

This schedule is applied to guarantee that payments arrive in a timely manner, according to the situation of each beneficiary.

How to apply for SSI

If a person believes they meet the requirements to receive SSI, they can begin the process through the Social Security Administration. Applications can be handled at your local SSA office, by calling 1-800-772-1213, or by visiting the official website.

During the process, the applicant’s financial, personal and medical situation will be evaluated, with the goal of ensuring that funds reach those who need them most.

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