


November Supplemental Security Income payments, worth up to $967, will be issued to recipients in 29 days on Oct. 31.
While most SSI payments are issued on the first of every month, November payments will be issued the day before November begins, since Nov. 1 falls on a weekend this year. When the first of the month falls on either a weekend or a holiday, SSI payments go out on the last day of the month that isn’t a weekend.
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Beneficiaries are individuals with limited income who are either blind, aged 65 and older, or have a qualifying disability.
The amount recipients receive varies based on several factors, including the number of people filing. Individuals, for instance, can receive up to $967, couples filing together can receive $1,450, and essential people providing necessary care to SSI recipients can receive up to $484.
January SSI payments increased by 2.5% to keep pace with inflation.
In addition to the prerequisites to receive SSI payments, recipients must also be U.S. citizens or noncitizens in one of the alien classifications granted by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Additionally, they must live in one of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., or the Northern Mariana Islands, and must not be absent from the United States for a full calendar month or 30 consecutive days.
A full calendar for the Social Security Administration payments can be viewed on the agency’s website.