SSDI Payment Schedule for November 2025: Here’s When Your Disability Check Arrives

As November 2025 approaches, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) recipients can expect their payments to follow the standard Social Security schedule, based primarily on birth dates and when benefits began.
Knowing your payment date helps you plan your bills and budgeting ahead of time.
SSDI Payment Dates for November 2025
Here’s how the Social Security Administration (SSA) will issue SSDI payments:
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Monday, November 3 – Payment day for those who also receive SSI or who began collecting SSDI before May 1997.
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Wednesday, November 12 – For beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of any month.
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Wednesday, November 19 – For beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th.
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Wednesday, November 26 – For those with birthdays between the 21st and 31st.
These payments are sent either through direct deposit to your bank or via the Direct Express® Debit Mastercard®. Paper checks may take a few extra mailing days, so direct deposit is encouraged for quicker access.
Note for SSI Recipients
Since November 1 falls on a Saturday, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments will arrive earlier, on Friday, October 31. However, SSDI beneficiaries will receive their checks on the dates listed above.
Related: When Will You Get Your November 2025 Social Security Check? Dates Just Released
SSDI vs. SSI: What’s the Difference?
While both programs are managed by the Social Security Administration, they serve different purposes:
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SSDI supports people with disabilities who have a work history and paid Social Security taxes.
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SSI assists those with limited income and resources, regardless of work history.
Some people qualify for both, meaning they’ll receive SSI on October 31 and SSDI on November 3.
For updates on benefit changes or to check your payment status, visit the official SSA portal: ssa.gov/myaccount.
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