If you were born from 1-10, you may qualify for a monthly SSDI payment up to $1,542

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In less than 48 hours, the next Social Security Disability Insurance payment will be sent out. That means SSDI recipients who haven’t yet gotten their November monthly payment should get ready for it to arrive in the mail or through direct deposit. Not everyone will get their money right away, though, because there will be 3 more rounds of payments.

In fact, the next payment from SSDI will be made on November 13, 2024. Others, on the other hand, will have to wait until November 20 or November 27 to get their Medicare payment every month.

Eligibility for the SSDI payment on November 13, 2024

If you were born between November 1 and November 10, you will be able to get the November 13 SSDI payment. It doesn’t really matter what month you were born as long as you:

  • are not receiving SSI payments
  • did not begin getting Social Security Disability Insurance before May 1997
  • remain eligible and have not broken SSA’s rules

There are two more paydays if you didn’t get your SSDI payment on November 1 and won’t be able to get a direct deposit or check on November 13. November 20 if you were born between November 11 and November 20, and November 27 if you were born between November 21 and November 31.

Disability benefits for those born from 1-10 coming soon, check SSDI  eligibility in April

Who will receive $1,542 from SSDI in November?

As of October 2024, the average payment that people who get Social Security Disability Insurance get is $1,542. This is just a thought for what a payment might look like.

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Each person who gets SSDI gets a payment that is tailored to their needs because they may have had different jobs and filed different forms. Remember that in 2024, some people who get Disability Insurance can get up to $3,822.

For such a large disability payment, you must have worked for 35 years, made the most that was taxed during that time, and done SSA-covered jobs. It matters how old you are when you file.

Because of this, not many American workers with a condition can get these big payments because they have to file early because of their disability and may not be able to make enough money to meet the SGA level.

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