Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal assistance program that provides monthly payments to eligible low-income Americans.
Starting December 31, 2024, SSI beneficiaries will receive an increase of 2.5% thanks to the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA). This increase, confirmed by the Social Security Administration (SSA), aims to help SSI recipients manage inflation.
Below is a comprehensive look at the new payment dates for 2025, updated benefit amounts, and eligibility requirements.
New SSI Payment Dates in 2025
Typically, SSI payments are issued on the first day of each month. However, if the first falls on a weekend or federal holiday, payments are made on the preceding business day. Here’s the SSI payment schedule after the COLA increase for 2025:
Month | Payment Date |
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January | December 31, 2024 |
February | January 31, 2025 |
March | February 28, 2025 |
April | April 1, 2025 |
May | May 1, 2025 |
June | May 30, 2025 |
July | July 1, 2025 |
August | August 1, 2025 |
September | August 29, 2025 |
October | October 1, 2025 |
November | October 31, 2025 |
December | December 1, 2025 |
These dates ensure SSI recipients have their payments available before the start of each month, with the first payment reflecting the 2025 COLA increase on December 31, 2024.
Maximum SSI Payment Amounts After the 2025 COLA Increase
After the 2.5% COLA adjustment, the new maximum SSI payment amounts for 2025 are as follows:
- Individuals: Up to $967 (increased from $943)
- Eligible Couples: Up to $1,450 (increased from $1,415)
- Essential Persons (those who support an SSI recipient): Up to $484
For those who do not qualify for the maximum amounts, calculate the new amount by adding $2.50 for every $100 of the current benefit. For example, if you receive $500, the new amount will be approximately $512.50.
SSI Eligibility Requirements for 2025
SSI benefits are available to U.S. citizens and certain qualified non-citizens who meet specific requirements. Here’s what you need to qualify:
- Income and Resource Limits: Applicants must have limited income and few resources. SSI is meant for individuals facing financial hardship.
- Categories of Eligibility:
- Aged 65 or Older: Seniors with limited resources may qualify.
- Blind Individuals: Applicants who meet SSA’s definition of blindness.
- Disabled Individuals: Those with a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that restricts their ability to work.
- Citizenship and Residency:
- U.S. Citizens or certain non-citizens with specific DHS classifications are eligible.
- Residency: Must reside in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or the Northern Mariana Islands.
- Absence Limit: Must not be absent from the U.S. for a full calendar month or 30 consecutive days or more.
- Other Conditions:
- Institutional Confinement: Individuals confined in prison, jail, or similar institutions are ineligible for SSI benefits.
- Other Benefits: SSI is compatible with other benefits, such as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), provided applicants meet income and resource limits.
How to Apply for SSI
To receive SSI, applicants must:
- Meet Financial Requirements: Low-income individuals with limited resources are encouraged to apply.
- Complete Application: Fill out an application form online through the SSA website or visit a local SSA office.
- Submit Required Documents: Provide proof of income, identity, and residency.
- Authorize Financial Records Check: Applicants must permit the SSA to review their financial records to verify eligibility.
With the 2025 COLA increase, SSI recipients will see an adjustment that helps their benefits keep pace with inflation. Payments after the increase will begin on December 31, 2024, for January benefits.
Staying informed about eligibility requirements, payment schedules, and benefit amounts ensures beneficiaries receive their entitled support. For further assistance, beneficiaries can contact the SSA or visit their online portal.