Social Security Payments for Retirees – Before the 2025 COLA Increase Announcement

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Retirees have likely already received their Social Security payments for September, as these were deposited into bank accounts earlier in the month. However, if you were expecting your September 25 payment but haven’t seen it yet, there’s no need to panic immediately. The Social Security Administration (SSA) suggests waiting up to three mailing days before reaching out to report a missing payment.

But what about October? If you qualify for a Social Security payment before the announcement of the 2025 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), you might receive your money earlier than usual.

October Payments

The first wave of October Social Security checks and direct deposits will be sent out on October 3. This payment is specifically for those who have been receiving monthly benefits from Social Security’s retirement or Disability Insurance (SSDI) program since before May 1997.

Additionally, individuals who qualify for both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will also receive payments on October 3. However, the amounts may differ. Those solely receiving SSI typically receive a smaller check than retired workers. For context, the average Social Security payment for retired workers is about $1,920, although high earners could see payments as high as $4,873 in 2024.

Second Payment

Another round of payments will go out on October 9, just one day before the 2025 COLA increase announcement is scheduled for October 10. While this announcement will detail the next boost in benefits, the actual increase won’t take effect until January 2025. The last day of 2024, December 31, is when SSI recipients will see their updated checks with the new COLA applied.

If you were born between the 1st and 10th of any month and are receiving Social Security benefits but not SSI—and if you started receiving benefits after May 1997—you’re eligible for this October 9 payment. This payment will be your regular Social Security benefit for October, not including any COLA adjustments.

COLA Announcement

The SSA will announce the COLA increase for 2025 on October 10. While this won’t affect October payments, it’s important to keep track of when your increased benefits will arrive. The first payments reflecting the 2025 COLA will be issued in January, with SSDI and retirement recipients receiving their updated payments on January 3, 8, 15, or 22, depending on their birthdate and benefit schedule.

Key Dates Recap

To sum things up, here are the critical payment dates to remember:

Payment DateWho Receives Payment
October 3Retirees and SSDI recipients receiving benefits since before May 1997, and those receiving Social Security and SSI.
October 9Retirees born between the 1st and 10th of the month, excluding SSI and pre-May 1997 recipients.
October 16Payments after the COLA announcement for those born between the 11th and 20th.
October 23Payments after the COLA announcement for those born between the 21st and 31st.

COLA Increase

The Cost of Living Adjustment is a critical factor for Social Security beneficiaries, as it ensures that payments keep pace with inflation. For 2025, the new COLA will go into effect for January payments. While SSI recipients will see their COLA-boosted checks on December 31, everyone else—whether receiving retirement benefits or SSDI—will have to wait until January to notice the change in their payment amounts.

2025 Payments

To make sure you’re financially prepared, it’s a good idea to monitor your payment schedule and keep an eye on the COLA announcement. Knowing the exact dates when you’ll receive your new, increased benefits can help with budgeting and financial planning.

In conclusion, knowing the timing of your Social Security payments can prevent confusion and help you plan effectively. Whether you’re receiving your check on October 3 or October 9—or waiting for a larger check in January due to the COLA increase—staying informed about your payment schedule is key to managing your retirement finances.

FAQs

When will the COLA increase be announced?

The COLA increase will be announced on October 10, 2024.

Who receives the October 3 Social Security payment?

Retirees or SSDI recipients who began receiving benefits before May 1997.

What if I haven’t received my September payment?

You can contact the SSA after waiting three mailing days.

Will the COLA apply to October payments?

No, the COLA will be applied to payments starting in January 2025.

How much do retirees typically receive in Social Security?

The average retired worker receives about $1,920, with high earners getting up to $4,873.

Jackson

Jackson, from Florida, holds a Bachelor's in Business Administration from UF and a Master’s in Public Administration from FSU. He's PMP and CPM-certified with strong leadership and writing experience.

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