Goodbye to Social Security payments in 2024: U.S. government announces 2025 schedule

By: Eliot Pierce

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Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claimants received their final payment of the year yesterday, December 24. Veterans, widows and widowers, retirees, and disability beneficiaries all receive these payments.However, there are some significant changes you should be aware of, and the U.S. government has already issued the 2025 payment schedule.

SSI payments are always made on the first of the month, as you are well aware. However, since it will be formally established on December 30 to cover your Christmas and year-end bills, this year’s January 1, which occurs on a holiday, will be shifted up a day and a year.

Here are the dates for the first three months of Social Security 2025

Prior to announcing the dates of the upcoming 2025 Social Security payments, we would like to remind you that the checks will include a 2.5% increase to reflect the rising cost of living in the US.

Month Payment Date Payment Type

January
Dec 31, 2024 SSI
Jan 3 Retirees before 1997
Jan 8 Born 1st to 10th
Jan 15 Born 11th to 20th
Jan 22 Born 21st to 31st

February
Jan 31 SSI
Feb 3 Retirees before 1997
Feb 12 Born 1st to 10th
Feb 19 Born 11th to 20th
Feb 26 Born 21st to 31st

March
Feb 28 SSI
Mar 3 Retirees before 1997
Mar 12 Born 1st to 10th
Mar 19 Born 11th to 20th
Mar 26 Born 21st to 31st

If you are a Social Security or SSI beneficiary, it is crucial that you remember these dates so that you are not taken by surprise when the calendar changes. Furthermore, I advise you to regularly visit the official U.S. government website, which publishes all of the information pertaining to these payments.

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