February 2025 Payment Schedule for SSDI Beneficiaries
You are an SSDI recipient and must receive the payment schedules since these will be necessary in keeping track of your finances.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) made the following SSN schedule for February 2025. Such a date is established considering the date when the individual starts receiving the benefit and his birth date.
February 2025 Payment Calendar
Recipients who began receiving their benefits before May 1997, or those receiving both SSI and SSDI
Payment Date: February 3, 2025:
Description: If you began receiving your benefits before May 1997, or if you are receiving both SSI and SSDI, your payment will be directly deposited into your bank account on February 3, 2025.
Beneficiaries who started receiving benefits after April 1997
Payment dates:
Birthdates between 1 and 10: February 12, 2025
Birthdates between 11 and 20: February 19, 2025
Birthdates between 21 and 31: February 26, 2025

Description: For those who have been getting the benefit since April 1997, their benefit payment always falls on Wednesday and is paid based on date of birth.
With this payment schedule, you will find out the day you will get your SSDI benefits in February 2025, so you can get paid on time.
Birth Date Range | Payment Date |
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Before May 1997 or Receiving Both SSI and SSDI | February 3, 2025 |
1st–10th | February 12, 2025 |
11th–20th | February 19, 2025 |
21st–31st | February 26, 2025 |
Understanding the size of your SSDI benefit
SSDI payments depend on your lifetime average earnings prior to becoming disabled. For the year 2025, an average monthly benefit for a beneficiary is around $1,580, reflecting an increase of 2.5% COLA from the preceding year.
The maximum monthly benefit for SSDI beneficiaries in 2025 is $4,018. Your specific benefit amount will depend on your unique earnings history and the timing of when your disability first occurred.
The knowledge of the SSDI payment schedule for February 2025 is important to your financial planning.
Depending on the date that you begin collecting your benefits, and your birthday, payments vary. Knowing all these dates help you receive the benefits on the right time to plan your month’s expenses.

FAQS:
SSDI date is different compared to others’ why?
SSDI payments depend on the month you started getting benefits and the date of your birth. Individuals who started receiving benefits prior to May 1997, or those that are receiving SSI and SSDI, get their payments on the 3rd of each month. Those getting payments on a Wednesday determine the date through the week associated with their date of birth.
How do I get to know how much my SSDI payment is?
Your SSDI benefit is also based on your average lifetime earnings before you became disabled. To see your specific benefit amount, you can view your Social Security Statement online through your “My Social Security” account.
What if I didn’t receive my SSDI payment on the date scheduled?
If you did not receive your payment on the date scheduled, the SSA recommends waiting three additional mailing days, then contacting the SSA directly if you still have not received the payment.