On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, a new wave of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments—including checks up to $5,108—will be issued.
If you were born between the 1st and 10th of any month, that Wednesday marks the start of your payment cycle. Here’s how to verify you’re getting paid, what affects your amount, and where to go if you miss it.
Who Is Paid on September 10?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes SSDI and retirement benefits on different Wednesdays depending on your birthdate:
- Born 1–10? Payment lands on Second Wednesday – this month is September 10
- Born 11–20? Expect funds on Third Wednesday – September 17
- Born 21–31? Payment arrives on Fourth Wednesday – September 24
Exceptions:
- SNAP (SSI) or pre-May 1997 benefit recipients received payment on September 3
SSDI Payment Amounts: Average vs. Maximum
Metric | Amount (2025) |
---|---|
Average SSDI Payment | ~$1,580 per month |
Maximum SSDI Payment | Up to $5,108 |
Who Gets Max? | Individuals with ~35 years max taxable earnings |
Most SSDI recipients receive around the average amount, while the maximum benefit is reserved for those with long work histories and high earnings.
Why This Matters & What Else to Know
- COLA Impact: In 2025, a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment was applied, slightly raising average benefits.
- Payment Anomaly: September may include four SSDI payments in a single month for some, due to holiday/payment schedule shifts.
Next Steps If You Don’t See Your Check
If your SSDI payment doesn’t appear by your payment date:
- Wait three business days—bank processing can cause delays.
- Visit SSA.gov (or your My SSA account) to check status.
- If still missing, contact your local Social Security office directly.
If you were born between the 1st and 10th, get ready—your next SSDI payment (possibly up to $5,108) arrives Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Most receive around $1,580, adjusted for cost-of-living.
Check your My SSA account, monitor your bank, and reach out to SSA if funds are delayed. Want help estimating your expected SSDI amount or setting up your SSA account? Just ask—I’m here to assist!
FAQs
To manage volume: recipients born 1–10 get paid second Wednesday, 11–20 on third Wednesday, and 21–31 on fourth Wednesday—avoiding bottlenecks.