The primary focus of this article is on the schedule for July’s Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments. SSDI benefits recipients can expect the initial payment soon, with three more following throughout the month. The specific date for each payment depends on a variety of factors which are discussed in the article. The Social Security Administration sends these monthly payments to people suffering from disabilities that affect their working capacity.

People who started receiving SSDI before May 1997 generally receive their payment on the third day of the month, although this can vary. If the third day falls on a weekend or holiday, the benefit date might change. However, if you started receiving SSDI after May 1997 and don’t also receive either Supplemental Security Income, your payment date aligns with your birthdate. Payments usually go out on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of the month.

In 2025, the 2.5% Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) should slightly increase the amount each recipient receives. Exact amounts will vary depending on factors like additional income, how long benefits have been received, and the type of benefit. The average benefit check should rise by approximately $48 due to this COLA.

At times, it might be necessary to contact the responsible departments to inquire about your benefits or make necessary changes to your information. If this is the case with SSDI, it’s essential to know how to contact SDI. A valuable resource for this kind of information is eddcaller.com, a site that provides detailed contact information for various governmental departments related to disability and unemployment benefits. This can greatly simplify the process of getting in touch with the right representative.