$714 SSI Checks Are Coming in Just 4 Days – See If You Qualify Before It’s Too Late!
Big news for millions of Americans relying on Supplemental Security Income (SSI): the next round of monthly payments is just days away. On Tuesday, April 1, 2025, recipients can expect to see an average deposit of $714 in their bank accounts.
While some may receive more or less depending on their specific situation, this payment offers crucial support for low-income seniors and people with disabilities.
What Is SSI?
SSI is a federal benefit program that helps individuals who are 65 or older, blind, or disabled and have limited income and financial resources. It’s administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and is different from regular Social Security retirement benefits.
Payments are made monthly, usually on the 1st of each month. But if the first falls on a weekend or holiday, the SSA sends out payments on the last business day before that.
Who Qualifies for the $714?
To receive SSI benefits — including the April 1 payment — you must meet the following criteria:
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Be 65 or older, or be blind or disabled
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Have limited income, including wages, pensions, or other benefits
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Have limited resources (like savings or property), not exceeding $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples
Additionally, some states offer extra money on top of the federal SSI benefit, so the amount can vary depending on where you live.
How Much Can You Get?
For 2025, the maximum federal monthly SSI benefit is:
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$967 for individuals
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$1,450 for couples
However, the average benefit amount is around $714, which is what most recipients can expect on April 1. Your exact payment depends on your income, living situation, and any other support you receive.
Double SSI Payment in May?
Here’s a bonus heads-up: Because June 1 falls on a Sunday, the SSA will issue June’s SSI payment early — on May 30. That means two payments will be made in May: one on May 1 and another on May 30.
But don’t get too excited — there will be no payment in June, since that May 30 deposit is technically for June.
Final Reminder
If you currently receive SSI, your $714 average payment is scheduled to arrive April 1. Make sure your information is up to date with the SSA to avoid delays. If you think you may qualify but haven’t applied, now’s a good time to check your eligibility.
For the most accurate and updated information, visit the official SSA website at ssa.gov.
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