


Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will see November's only SSI installment from the Social Security Administration on Wednesday, and it will be worth up to $914 for individual filers.
The November payment will be sent out on Nov. 1, and it will be the first Supplemental Security Income payment since the end of September. October's check went out in September because of a kink in the SSA's schedule that saw two payments in one month.
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In order to qualify for the payments, recipients need to be at least 65 and meet certain financial requirements. Some people under the age of 65 could qualify for the payments if they are at least partially blind or have a physical or mental disability that severely limits their daily activities for at least a year or is expected to result in death, according to the administration.
Children could also be eligible for SSI payments if they are at least partially blind or have a physical or mental condition that seriously limits their activities for at least a year. Children could also receive SSI if their parents do not receive SSI benefits or if they have limited income and savings.
The payment amounts for beneficiaries vary depending on their status. For individual filers, the payment rate is $914 per month. The rate for eligible couples' monthly payments is a total of $1,371. Essential persons, who live with someone receiving SSI and provide them with necessary care, receive a monthly payment rate of $458.
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The monthly amount of each benefit is expected to rise by 3.2% in 2024, according to the SSA. It will rise by the same percentage for regular retirement payments, which are separate from SSI payments. Regular retirement payments can be received in addition to the supplemental aid for seniors who qualify for both.
Not every recipient will receive the maximum payment, and filers can see a personalized estimate through the SSA's calculator.