Three Rounds of SSDI Benefits Are Being Prepared for February: Complete list of dates

Disabled workers can expect the maximum benefit to go beyond the $4,000 in February 2025

SSDI benefits coming in February 2025

SSDI benefits coming in February 2025

The Social Security Disability (SSDI) payments are scheduled on specific dates each month, determined by the beneficiary’s date of birth and when they began receiving benefits.

For February 2025, the payment schedule for SSDI beneficiaries begins on February 3, which is when those who began their retirement before May 1997 are paid, regardless of their date of birth.

Then, there are three more payments for groups of beneficiaries that are categorized based on their date of birth: payments are made on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays.

Three SSDI payments start on the second Wednesday of February

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is now prepared to make the three required payments each month for workers with disabilities, based on the formula we mentioned before, that is, on the last three Wednesdays of the month:

Additionally, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments will be advanced from Saturday, February 1 to Friday, January 31, as the Social Security Administration (SSA) does not process payments on weekends or holidays.

SSDI benefits: the way the agency calculates your payments

As you already know, this SSA benefit program provides financial support to workers who have developed a disability that prevents them from performing a gainful activity (a job), and to qualify they must:

The SSDI benefit amount is determined based on the beneficiary’s average earnings during his or her working life before becoming disabled. Those with higher incomes and higher Social Security contributions (through FICA taxes) tend to receive higher benefits.

To qualify for the maximum payment of $4,018 per month in 2025, the following requirements must be met: Have worked for at least 35 years, have reached the maximum FICA tax limit on multiple occasions, accumulate 40 work credits, equivalent to approximately 10 years of work.

In 2025, SSA has adjusted SSDI benefit amounts, raising the maximum monthly payment after the COLA increment of 2.5% for this fiscal year. However, not all beneficiaries will receive this amount, as the exact amount depends on factors such as previous income and years of contributions to the system.

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