If you’re wondering when your Social Security, SSDI, or SSI payments will arrive in June 2025, you’re not alone. While many long-time beneficiaries already know the schedule, new recipients may be unsure about their exact deposit date or how much money they will receive. Don’t worry—we’ll break everything down in simple terms so you can easily check your payment date and expected amount.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) handles three major types of payments every month: Retirement Benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The exact date you receive your money depends on your birth date, benefit type, and how long you’ve been receiving payments.
Social Security and SSDI Payment Dates – June 2025
If you’re receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits or SSDI (for disability), your payment date is based on your birthday. These two programs follow the same schedule:
- Born between the 1st and 10th: Payment on Wednesday, June 11, 2025
- Born between the 11th and 20th: Payment on Wednesday, June 18, 2025
- Born between the 21st and 31st: Payment on Wednesday, June 25, 2025
This payment system helps the SSA manage deposits more efficiently across millions of recipients.
Maximum SSDI Benefit in 2025
If you’re on SSDI, the maximum monthly benefit in 2025 is $4,018. However, this amount is only for people who had long, high-paying careers and contributed to Social Security for at least 35 years at or above the annual taxable income limit. In 2025, this limit is $176,100.
But most people receive much less. According to official data, the average SSDI payment in 2025 is about $1,751 per month. Your personal amount depends on your past income and how long you worked before becoming disabled.

Social Security Retirement Benefits: What You Can Get
How much you receive in retirement benefits depends on the age you choose to retire:
- Retire at age 62: Up to $2,831 per month (this amount is reduced for early retirement)
- Retire at age 67 (full retirement age): Up to $4,018 per month
- Delay retirement to age 70: You could receive up to $5,108 per month
To receive the highest possible benefit, you need to have worked for 35 years and earned at or above the annual income cap of $176,100 during those years.
SSI Payments for June 2025 – When and How Much?
The SSI program (Supplemental Security Income) is a bit different. It’s meant for low-income seniors, disabled individuals, and children with limited financial support.
For June 2025, SSI payments will be made on May 30, since June 1 is a Sunday. The SSA always issues SSI payments on the first business day of the month, so it was moved up this time.
Here are the maximum SSI amounts for 2025:
- Single person: $967 per month
- Eligible couple: $1,450 per month
Keep in mind that SSI payments can be lower if the recipient has other income or assets. Some states also offer extra SSI supplements, so the final amount may vary.
In June 2025, Social Security and SSDI payments will follow a birth date-based schedule, and SSI benefits will arrive early on May 30 due to the weekend. While maximum monthly benefits can go as high as $5,108 for delayed retirement, most people receive lower amounts based on their work history and income.
If you’re expecting a payment and want to know exactly when and how much, check your birth date and benefit type. Staying informed helps you manage your finances better, especially if you’re depending on these monthly deposits for basic needs.