21 Jan 2022 SSDI Payment Schedule
For 2022, Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries will be seeing an increase in their monthly payments. This payment increase is due to the 2022 COLA adjustment. Increased checks have already been sent out to some recipients. Here are the dates you can expect to receive your SSDI payments this year:
How Your Birth Date Impacts Your Payment Schedule
SSDI benefits are administered on one of three Wednesdays each month. Which Wednesday a beneficiary receives their payments is dependent on their birth date.
Those who were born between the 1st and 10th receive their SSDI payments on the second Wednesday of each month. Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th receive their SSDI payments on the third Wednesday each month. Those born between the 21st and 31st will receive their payments on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
The SSDI Payment Schedule for 2022
January
Second Wednesday: January 12
Third Wednesday: January 19
Fourth Wednesday: January 26
February
Second Wednesday: February 9
Third Wednesday: February 16
Fourth Wednesday: February 23
March
Second Wednesday: March 9
Third Wednesday: March 16
Fourth Wednesday: March 23
April
Second Wednesday: April 13
Third Wednesday: April 20
Fourth Wednesday: April 27
May
Second Wednesday: May 11
Third Wednesday: May 18
Fourth Wednesday: May 25
June
Second Wednesday: June 8
Third Wednesday: June 15
Fourth Wednesday: June 22
July
Second Wednesday: July 13
Third Wednesday: July 20
Fourth Wednesday: July 27
August
Second Wednesday: August 10
Third Wednesday: August 17
Fourth Wednesday: August 24
September
Second Wednesday: September 14
Third Wednesday: September 21
Fourth Wednesday: September 28
October
Second Wednesday: October 12
Third Wednesday: October 19
Fourth Wednesday: October 26
November
Second Wednesday: November 9
Third Wednesday: November 16
Fourth Wednesday: November 23
December
Second Wednesday: December 14
Third Wednesday: December 21
Fourth Wednesday: December 28
Not Currently Receiving Benefits?
If you are not currently receiving SSDI benefits, or if you need to appeal a denied claim, consider contacting a disability attorney. An attorney will be able to answer any questions you may have about Social Security disability benefits and guide you through the claims process. Studies have shown that those who choose to hire legal representation for their SSDI claims are three times more likely to win benefits than those who do not.
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