CNET: The Last June Payment for Social Security Disability Insurance is Coming Soon
The article is about the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payment for the month of June and the schedule of its release. Its main aim is to provide information to SSDI recipients who haven’t been paid yet, helping them understand when they can expect their payments. This information is essential as the timing of the payment is dependent on factors such as the day of their birth, how long they’ve been receiving SSDI, or if they obtained Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
The Social Security Administration disburses these monthly payments to individuals with disabilities, preventing or limiting their capacity to work. The article gives a breakdown of the SSDI payment schedule for June, showing how the beneficiary’s payment date is calculated. If the recipient began receiving SSDI before May 1997, their payment typically arrives on the third day of every month. However, those who began receiving SSDI after May 1997 and don’t also receive SSI will have their payment date determined by the day of the month they were born.
The cost of living adjustment (COLA) introduced for the year 2025 resulted in a 2.5% increase in the monthly benefit checks. The specifics of the increase are detailed in the COLA notice recipients should have received in December. Generally, the 2.5% COLA will add around $48 to the average benefits check.
If you want more information on how to collect your SSDI, connect with eddcaller.com. They provide resources on how to contact SDI, ensuring you can easily communicate with relevant parties and receive your benefits without unnecessary delays.