Millions of Americans who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) will receive their last payment for June this week. If your check hasn’t arrived yet, don’t worry – it’s likely on the way. For some, the final round of June payments is expected to be deposited on Wednesday, June 25.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) schedules SSDI payments based on several factors, such as your birth date, when you began receiving benefits, and whether you also get Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Below, we’ll break down the June 2025 SSDI payment schedule and explain how to determine when your money will arrive.
SSDI Payment Schedule: When Will You Get Paid?
SSDI benefits are distributed monthly, but the SSA sends out payments in waves. Here’s how the SSA decides your payment date:
If You’ve Received SSDI Since May 1997 or Earlier – Or Receive SSI
- Payment Date: June 3
- If you’re in this group, your payment arrives on the 3rd of every month.
- If you also receive SSI, those payments are typically issued on the 1st of the month.
If You Began SSDI After May 1997 – Payment Based on Birth Date
If you started receiving SSDI benefits after May 1997, the payment date is determined by your birth date. Here’s the payment breakdown for June 2025:
Birthday Range | Payment Date (June 2025) |
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1st – 10th | Wednesday, June 11 |
11th – 20th | Wednesday, June 18 |
21st – 31st | Wednesday, June 25 |
If your birthday falls between June 21 and June 31, your payment is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, marking the final SSDI payment for the month.
What’s the June SSDI Payment Amount?
Thanks to the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), SSDI payments have been increased by 2.5%. On average, this adds about $48 to the monthly payment for SSDI recipients.
However, the exact increase you receive may vary based on factors such as your income, how long you’ve been receiving benefits, and whether you receive additional forms of Social Security.
You should have already received a COLA notice from the SSA in December, which detailed the specific adjustment to your benefits.
Missed a Payment? Here’s What to Do
If your SSDI payment has not arrived by the expected date:
- Wait three mailing days past the payment date.
- If the payment still hasn’t arrived, contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or visit ssa.gov for assistance.
SSI Payments: What You Need to Know
For SSI recipients, payments for June were issued on June 1. If you are eligible for both SSI and SSDI, your payments are usually split, with SSI arriving on the 1st and SSDI on the 3rd.
It’s important to stay informed about your SSDI and SSI payments to avoid any confusion. With the 2025 COLA increase, your monthly payment may have increased, giving you additional financial support.
If you miss a payment, remember to wait a few days before contacting the SSA for assistance. Always check official SSA notifications to keep up with any changes to your benefits.
FAQs
When will my SSDI payment arrive if I receive both SSDI and SSI?
If you receive both SSDI and SSI, your SSI payment is typically sent on the 1st of the month, and your SSDI payment follows on the 3rd.
How much will my SSDI payment increase in June 2025?
Thanks to the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), SSDI payments have increased by 2.5%, which is approximately $48 more per month for the average recipient.
What should I do if I miss my SSDI payment?
Wait three mailing days after your scheduled payment date. If your payment still hasn’t arrived, contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or visit ssa.gov.