Millions of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries will receive their February 2025 payments soon, with the next scheduled deposit on Wednesday, February 26.
If you were born on specific dates, you may be eligible for this round of payments, which include the current year’s 2.5% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA).
To avoid payment delays, ensure that your direct deposit information is up to date. Furthermore, beneficiaries should be aware of their exact payment amounts, as the Cost of Living Adjustment increase has slightly increased SSDI payments this year. If you’re wondering if you’re in the February 26 batch, here’s what you should know.
Who Will Receive SSDI Payments on February 26?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes payments based on beneficiaries’ birth dates. For February 2025, the SSDI payment schedule is as follows:
- Wednesday, February 12: Beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of any month.
- Wednesday, February 19: Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th of any month.
- Wednesday, February 26: Beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st of any month.
If your birthday is between the 21st and the 31st, you can expect to receive your SSDI check on February 26. This payment will include the 2.5% COLA increase, so your deposit will be slightly higher than the previous year’s amounts.
Visit this article for more information on who will receive Social Security payments on February 26th, as well as a related article on cost-of-living adjustments.
How Much Will You Receive in Your SSDI Check?
The 2.5% COLA increase has had a significant impact on SSDI benefits overall. While payment amounts vary depending on work history and SSA calculations, the average SSDI check in 2025 is expected to be approximately $1,537 per month.
Some beneficiaries may receive more, while others may receive a lower amount based on their earnings history.
To confirm the exact amount of your February SSDI check, log in to your “my Social Security” account on the SSA website, which contains your personalised payment information.
- Check your direct deposit details with the SSA to make sure everything is accurate.
- Log in to your “my Social Security” account to verify payment processing updates.
- Beware of scams: Never share your Social Security number or banking details with unauthorized parties.
Millions of beneficiaries in the United States rely on their February 2025 Social Security checks, which include SSDI payments. Staying informed and double-checking your payment information ahead of time can help you avoid unexpected issues.