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SSI Recipients to Receive Two Payments in December 2025

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 8:06 pm
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Published: December 8, 2025
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Millions of Americans relying on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will see two federal payments in December, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA). This adjustment results from the SSA’s payment calendar and upcoming federal holidays. Specifically, an additional payment scheduled for December 31 will be issued early, as January 1 is a federal holiday. It’s essential to note that this second payment is not an extra benefit but the regular January 2026 payment being disbursed ahead of schedule.

Understanding these payment changes is crucial for the approximately 75 million Americans who depend on Social Security and SSI for essential financial support. This program serves as one of the country’s most vital safety nets, providing crucial assistance for many individuals, particularly seniors and people with disabilities, especially in light of a 2.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) set to take effect in 2026. The COLA is designed to help recipients cope with inflation, thereby allowing beneficiaries to plan ahead and avoid confusion about their benefits scheduling.

For December 2025, the structured payment schedule is as follows:

  • Monday, December 1: SSI payments for December
  • Wednesday, December 3: Social Security payments for individuals who also receive SSI
  • Wednesday, December 10: Social Security payments for recipients born between the 1st and 10th
  • Wednesday, December 17: Payments for those born between the 11th and 20th
  • Wednesday, December 24: Payments for recipients born between the 21st and 31st
  • Wednesday, December 31: SSI payment for January 2026, issued early due to the federal holiday on January 1

This means SSI recipients will receive two payments in December: one for December, distributed on December 1, and an early payment for January on December 31. The SSA explained in a prior communication that if the first day of a month falls on a weekend or federal holiday, beneficiaries receive their SSI payment on the last business day before that date. This policy ensures that individuals are not left waiting and do not face financial disadvantage due to calendar anomalies.

Looking ahead to 2026, the maximum federal SSI payment amounts will be increased to $994 for eligible individuals, $1,491 for couples, and $498 for essential persons, reflecting the adjusted COLA.

It’s important to distinguish between Social Security and SSI, as they are two separate programs with different purposes and eligibility requirements. While Social Security provides benefits primarily to retired workers, disabled individuals, and survivors who have made contributions to the system through payroll taxes, SSI is a needs-based program aimed at assisting individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled with limited income and resources. SSI is funded by general tax revenues, and its payment amounts are generally lower than those of Social Security.

Additionally, SSI payments for 2026 will include several early disbursements due to upcoming weekends and holidays:

  • Friday, January 30: SSI payment for February 2026
  • Friday, February 27: SSI payment for March 2026
  • Friday, July 31: SSI payment for August 2026
  • Friday, October 30: SSI payment for November 2026
  • Thursday, December 31: SSI payment for January 2027

SSA Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano emphasized that Social Security’s annual adjustments are vital to maintaining the program’s commitment to reflect the economic realities faced by beneficiaries. Additionally, the SSA plans to send out personalized notices in December that will outline the new COLA-adjusted benefit amounts effective for January 2026. Those with a My Social Security account will have online access to these notices and are encouraged to opt-in for electronic notifications to receive updates promptly.

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