Social Security payment $5,108 November: November is expected to bring happiness for millions of Social Security beneficiaries in the United States. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that a new round of payments will go out this month, with some people receiving as much as $5,108.
The SSA will begin sending these payments on November 12, 2025, as part of its regular monthly schedule. This payment will reach retirees, people with disabilities, and survivors who depend on Social Security benefits to manage their living costs.
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Social Security payment schedule for November 2025
In November 2025, deposits will be made on three dates depending on the beneficiary’s date of birth:
- November 12: for those born between the 1st and 10th of the month.
- November 19: for those born from the 11th to the 20th.
- November 26: for those born from the 21st to the 31st.
Who Can Get Up to $5,108 in November?
The $5,108 Social Security payment is the highest amount someone can get, but not everyone qualifies for it. This full amount goes to people who worked for many years, paid the maximum taxes, and waited until full retirement age or later to claim benefits.
Most retirees will get less than this. the average monthly payment is expected to be between $1,900 and $2,000. Because of the 2.5% COLA increase, payments are a bit higher than last year.
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How to Get Your Social Security Payment?
The SSA advises everyone to double-check their details to make sure payments arrive on time. All Social Security payments are sent electronically, so your bank account must be active and correctly updated in SSA records.
People should also look at their payment schedule carefully. The SSA sends money on three different Wednesdays every month, based on each person’s birth date. Knowing which Wednesday is yours helps you keep track of when to expect your payment.
If the payment doesn’t show up in your account on the same day, the SSA recommends waiting at least three business days before reaching out.




