


January’s Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943, will go out to millions on Dec. 31.
Normally, SSI payments are scheduled for the first of the month, but because Jan 1 is a federal holiday, checks will be sent out the day before. According to the Social Security Administration, SSI payments are given to people living with debilitating disabilities that affect their income.
To meet eligibility requirements, filers need to be at least partially blind or have a “physical or mental condition(s) that seriously limits their daily activities for 12 months or more or may be expected to result in death.”
The amount received depends on the number of people filing. Applicants filing individually can receive up to $943 per month, couples filing jointly can receive up to $1,415, and essential persons, or those who provide SSI recipients with necessary care, can receive up to $472. Inflation has caused these amounts to increase by 3.2% since last year.
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SSI payments and regular Social Security benefits are not connected. Those who receive Social Security payments do not automatically qualify for SSI payments and vice versa.
Recipients can use an SSA calculator to figure out their payment amounts.