Over 70 million Americans are eagerly awaiting news about the official approval of the Social Security check increase for 2025. The increase, driven by the cost of living adjustment (COLA), is expected to go into effect in January, aligning with the 2025 Social Security payment schedule.
The exact percentage increase will be revealed next month, once the Bureau of Labor Statistics announces the official COLA figure. Early estimates from the Senior Citizens League (TSCL) suggest an increase of between 2.73% and 3.2%, providing a much-needed boost for millions of beneficiaries.
So, what does this mean for your Social Security payments? Here’s a breakdown of the updated payment dates and a look at how much you could expect in 2025.
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Payments
The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes five rounds of payments monthly. Payments are staggered to different groups based on program eligibility and birth date. Here’s the payment schedule:
- First Payment: The first group to receive the COLA increase will be beneficiaries of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Their first payment, reflecting the increase, will be delivered on December 31st because January 1st is a federal holiday.
- Subsequent Payments: For recipients of Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI), payments will be made in waves:
- January 3rd: Those who began collecting Social Security before May 1997.
- January 8th, January 12th, and January 22nd: Remaining beneficiaries, based on birth dates.
Here is a detailed table showing the upcoming dates:
Social Security Check Type | Payment Date (2025) | Eligibility Criteria |
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | December 31st, 2024 | SSI payments for January will be delivered early. |
Retirement, Survivor, and Disability | January 3rd | Those who filed before May 1997. |
RSDI (Birthday 1st–10th) | January 8th | Beneficiaries born in the first ten days of the month. |
RSDI (Birthday 11th–20th) | January 12th | Beneficiaries born in the middle of the month. |
RSDI (Birthday 21st–31st) | January 22nd | Beneficiaries born in the last third of the month. |
COLA Impact
COLA adjustments are designed to keep pace with inflation, ensuring that recipients’ purchasing power isn’t eroded over time. Although the exact COLA increase for 2025 will not be announced until October, we can estimate its impact on monthly benefits using a 2.5% increase as an example.
Projected Increases:
Program | Average Payment (Current) | Estimated Payment with 2.5% Increase |
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Retirement Benefits | $1,948 | $1,996 |
Age 62 | $2,778 | $2,847 |
Age 67 | $3,918 | $4,016 |
Age 70 | $4,995 | $5,120 |
Survivor Benefits | $1,543 | $1,582 |
Individual | $1,817 | $1,862 |
2 Children | $3,744 | $3,838 |
Disability (SSDI) Benefits | $1,575 | $1,614 |
Blind Recipients | $2,655 | $2,721 |
SSI Benefits | $715 | $732 |
Individuals | $967 | $991 |
Couples | $1,450 | $1,486 |
Essential Person | $484 | $496 |
While these figures offer insight, remember that these are projections. The final increase may differ slightly based on the official COLA announcement.
Factors
Social Security payments are calculated based on several factors, including the recipient’s age, employment history, and whether they qualify for additional programs like Supplemental Security Disability Income (SSDI). Adjustments like COLA are essential to ensure beneficiaries keep up with inflation, but the exact amount each person receives varies.
By address how the payments are structured and when they’ll be made, you can better plan your finances for the upcoming year.
Although we won’t know the official COLA increase until October, it’s clear that millions of Americans will see a noticeable difference in their checks. The projected increase will help ease the pressure of rising living costs, offering a little more breathing room for everyday expenses.
FAQs
When will I get the COLA increase in 2025?
The first payment with the increase will be on December 31st, 2024, for SSI.
What is the estimated COLA increase for 2025?
The Senior Citizens League projects between 2.73% and 3.2%.
When will the final COLA percentage be announced?
The official COLA will be announced in October 2024.
Will every Social Security beneficiary see an increase?
Yes, COLA affects all beneficiaries, though amounts vary by program.
How are Social Security payments calculated?
They’re based on age, work history, and program eligibility.