This week, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will distribute benefits to retirees and those receiving Disability Insurance payments. These payments, issued according to a specific schedule based on the beneficiary’s birthdate, will be sent to millions of people, ensuring that they receive the support they are entitled to.
Who Will Receive Social Security Payments on June 11, 2025?
Social Security payments are distributed based on birthdate. Beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and 10th of the month will receive their payments on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. This rule applies to those receiving retirement benefits, SSDI (Disability Insurance), and survivor benefits.
Other groups will receive their payments later in the month:
- June 18, 2025: Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th.
- June 25, 2025: Beneficiaries born after the 21st.
If you’re receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), your payments are sent on the first business day of the month or the nearest business day if the first falls on a weekend.
Payment Amounts for Social Security Retirees
The amount of Social Security payment varies depending on the type of benefit and the age at which a person begins to claim their benefits.
Average Monthly Retirement Benefit: As of 2025, the average monthly benefit for Social Security retirees is approximately $1,999.97. This can vary slightly each month due to administrative adjustments.
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Maximum Benefit for Retirement:
- If you delay retirement until age 70, you can receive up to $5,108 per month. This amount applies to those with a history of high earnings during their working years.
- If you retire at full retirement age (currently 67), the maximum monthly benefit is approximately $4,018.
- For early retirement at age 62, the maximum benefit is significantly lower, around $2,831 per month, due to penalties for retiring before full retirement age.
SSDI Payments in June 2025
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program is designed for individuals who are unable to work due to disability. The amount of SSDI benefits depends on the individual’s work history and earnings before the disability began.
- Average Monthly SSDI Benefit: As of 2025, the average monthly payment for SSDI beneficiaries is about $1,581.88. However, some individuals may qualify for higher payments depending on their past work contributions.
- Maximum SSDI Benefit: While the maximum SSDI benefit can reach over $3,600 per month, most SSDI beneficiaries receive lower amounts. The maximum benefit depends on factors like salary history and length of contributions.
A Quick Look at SSI Payments
For Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the maximum payment can vary:
- Single Beneficiary: The maximum SSI payment for a single individual can be $967 per month.
- Couple Living Together: If both spouses are eligible, they can receive up to $1,450 per month.
- Essential Person: If you qualify for additional help, a payment of up to $484 can be requested for an essential person who helps with basic daily needs.
While these are the maximum amounts, the average SSI payment is lower. Most beneficiaries actually receive about $717.87 per month due to partial eligibility or other factors like state support or income from other sources.
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