The Social Security Administration is introducing an extra plan for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients in November, offering two payments and early January 2025 payments to cover holiday costs.
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SSI Payment Schedule November: An extra plan is coming out in November from the Social Security Administration (SSA) for people who get Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This month, people who get SSI will get two payments instead of one. This is because of changes to work hours around the holidays, so people won’t miss their December check. The second payment will help a lot with extra holiday costs.
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Also, some people who get SSI will get their January 2025 payment a little early. The first SSI check for 2025 will be sent on Tuesday, December 31, since January 1 is a holiday. People will have money to start the new year this way.
SSI is a lifeline that gives people who don’t have much money or resources the money they need. The application gives:
These benefits, managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA), help support some of the most vulnerable people in America. To help with rising living costs, the SSA recently announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025. This increase aims to reduce financial stress for those who rely on these benefits.
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People who get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) should wait three business days before calling the Social Security Administration (SSA) if their payment is late. Most of the time, direct deposits happen quickly, but sometimes there are delays because of how the bank works.
People who get SSI will get two payments in November, which can help them pay for holiday costs. You may have more time to pay bills or save for gifts with the early check on November 29. This can help you better manage your money during the busy holiday season.
For any changes the SSA has made to your payments, be sure to check your account. If you plan ahead, these early checks can help you relax about money over the holidays and have a good start to the new year.
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