According to the Social Security Administration (SSA) calendar, there is only one remaining SSDI disability payment scheduled for May 2025.
If you’re a beneficiary who hasn’t received it yet, check your bank account or mailbox in the coming days. In the event of unusual payment delays, you are encouraged to contact the SSA directly.
Historic SSDI Increase in June 2025
SSDI recipients are expected to receive a historic payment increase beginning in June 2025, with the maximum monthly benefit set at $4,018.
This increase reflects the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) due to inflation and is in line with SSA’s regular disbursement schedule.
SSDI Payment Dates for June 2025
Payments in June 2025 will be distributed based on the recipient’s start date and date of birth:
Beneficiary Type | Payment Date |
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SSDI before 1997 | June 3, 2025 |
Birthdays 1st–10th | June 12, 2025 |
Birthdays 11th–20th | June 19, 2025 |
Birthdays 21st–31st | June 26, 2025 |
You can confirm the exact payment schedule by logging into your My Social Security account.
SSDI Eligibility Requirements for 2025
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program supports individuals with severe disabilities who have made sufficient contributions to Social Security. Here are the key eligibility criteria for 2025:
- Work and earnings limit:
- Non-blind individuals: Cannot earn more than $1,620/month
- Blind individuals: Cannot earn more than $2,700/month
- Work history: Must have at least 40 quarters of work (typically 10 years)
- Disability Duration: Must last at least 12 months or be terminal
- Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) limits:
- Trial work period exception applies during the first 9 months
How SSDI Benefits Are Calculated
SSDI payments are based on the Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) derived from a worker’s 35 highest-earning years. For 2025:
Breakpoints (Bend Points) | Amount |
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First Bend Point | $1,226 |
Second Bend Point | $7,391 |
Maximum Monthly Benefit | $4,018 |
Additionally, family members may receive benefits ranging from 85% to 150% of the primary recipient’s amount. After 24 months, SSDI beneficiaries automatically qualify for Medicare, regardless of their age.
SSDI vs. SSI: Understanding the Difference
It’s important to distinguish SSDI from Supplemental Security Income (SSI):
Criteria | SSDI | SSI |
---|---|---|
Funding Source | Payroll taxes | Federal government (general tax revenue) |
Eligibility | Work history + disability | Financial need + disability or age (65+) |
COLA 2025 Adjustment | 2.5% included in payments | Included if qualified |
Payment Schedule | Based on birth date and contribution history | Paid on the 1st of each month |
Note: If you receive both SSDI and SSI, your SSI payment is made on the 1st, and your SSDI shifts to the 3rd of the month.
New SSI Online Application System for 2025
The SSA has introduced a streamlined online portal in 2025 to ease the application process for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Accessible at www.ssa.gov, this platform is designed for:
- Adults aged 18–64
- Individuals who:
- Have never been married
- Are applying for SSI and SSDI simultaneously
- Are U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Have not previously applied for SSI
The digital form now includes only 12 essential questions (down from 54) using conditional logic and auto-complete features, significantly reducing paperwork.
However, those aged 65+, previously married, or applying for children must still contact SSA at 1-800-772-1213 or visit an office. Also, this system does not support renewals or benefit modifications.
The SSA’s updates for 2025 bring crucial changes for SSDI and SSI recipients, including a historic payment increase, updated eligibility rules, and a simplified online application for SSI.
Staying informed about payment dates, income limits, and application tools is vital to ensuring timely access to your Social Security disability benefits. For more personalized details, always consult your My Social Security account or reach out to the SSA directly.
FAQs
When will the SSDI June 2025 payments be made?
Payments will start on June 3, 2025 for pre-1997 recipients, and on Wednesdays based on your birth date for all others.
Who qualifies for the new SSI online application system?
It is intended for first-time applicants, aged 18–64, never married, and applying for both SSI and SSDI together.
What is the maximum SSDI benefit for 2025?
The maximum monthly SSDI benefit for 2025 is $4,018, reflecting the 2.5% COLA increase.