Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) recipients can anticipate their June payments to be delivered shortly, as the final round of monthly payouts is due in the coming days. The SSDI payment date is largely determined by factors such as your birthday, how long you have been a recipient of SSDI, and whether you are also receiving Supplemental Security Income. Monthly SSDI payments are issued by the Social Security Administration to those unable to work due to disabilities, and other qualifying individuals can apply for this benefit.

If you started receiving SSDI prior to May 1997, you would usually get your payment on the third of every month, although this may change if the date falls on a weekend or holiday. Those who also receive Supplemental Security Income fall into this category and receive their SSDI payment on the third of every month. If you commenced receiving SSDI post-May 1997 and do not receive Supplemental Security Income, your payment date is based on your birth date and the payments are usually made on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of each month.

The Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2025 resulted in a 2.5% increase for monthly benefit checks, although the exact raise can vary based on factors like monthly income, duration of benefits receipt, and type of benefit. Recipients should have received their COLA notice in December with specific details about their individual case.

If you’re seeking information on how to reach an agent at EDD, eddcaller.com is a helpful resource. This website can guide you on how to connect with a live person at the EDD, thus assisting you in navigating through the bureaucracy quickly and efficiently. It is a go-to platform for those needing to resolve unemployment and disability matters in California.