Social Security & SSI 2025 Calendar: Complete Payment Schedule Through December

Alberta Waelchi Sr.
Published Sep 10, 2025

Social Security & SSI 2025 Calendar: Complete Payment Schedule Through December

Every month, more than 70 million Americans depend on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments to cover essentials like housing, groceries, and healthcare.

Knowing the payment dates in advance is key for managing your budget, especially as inflation continues to impact everyday costs.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) follows a structured payment calendar, with benefits typically distributed on Wednesdays based on your date of birth.

SSI follows its own schedule and may shift when holidays or weekends overlap.

Here’s the full Social Security and SSI payment calendar for 2025:
 

Monthly Social Security Payment Dates in 2025

  • January: Jan. 8, 15, 22 (SSI: Jan. 31)

  • February: Feb. 12, 19, 26 (SSI: Feb. 28)

  • March: March 12, 19, 26 (SSI: Sent April 1 due to weekend overlap)

  • April: April 9, 16, 23 (SSI: April 1)

  • May: May 14, 21, 28 (SSI: May 1, May 30)

  • June: June 11, 18, 25 (SSI: Sent July 1 due to weekend overlap)

  • July: July 9, 16, 23 (SSI: July 1)

  • August: Aug. 13, 20, 27 (SSI: Aug. 1, Aug. 29)

  • September: Sept. 10, 17, 24 (SSI: Sent Oct. 1 due to holiday overlap)

  • October: Oct. 8, 15, 22 (SSI: Oct. 1, Oct. 31)

  • November: Nov. 12, 19, 26 (SSI: Sent Dec. 1 due to weekend overlap)

  • December: Dec. 10, 17, 24 (SSI: Dec. 1, Dec. 31)

Read: New Social Security Payment Amounts with 2.5% COLA Increase: Expect More This 2025
 

SSI Payment Schedule (October – December 2025)

Unlike Social Security benefits, which are paid on Wednesdays based on birthdays, SSI is generally issued on the 1st of each month.

However, when the 1st falls on a weekend or federal holiday, payments are moved to the prior business day.

Here are the remaining SSI payment dates for 2025:

  • October 1 & October 31

  • December 1 & December 31

This means beneficiaries will receive two SSI payments in both October and December, but none in November or January 2026 due to calendar adjustments.

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