November 2025 is another important month for millions of Americans relying on Social Security benefits, including SSI and SSDI. Despite ongoing issues like a government shutdown, there’s good news: payments will not be delayed. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will continue to send out all benefits on time, following its usual monthly schedule.
That said, it’s important to know exactly when your payment will arrive, especially since SSI recipients will receive their check early this month. Let’s break down the full payment schedule, who qualifies for which type of benefit, and what to expect during the month.
Payments
The SSA handles several benefit programs, and each type serves a different group. Here’s a quick overview:
| Benefit Type | Who It’s For |
|---|---|
| Retirement Benefits | People 62+ with at least 40 work credits (about 10 years) |
| SSDI (Disability) | Workers with disabilities and enough work credits |
| SSI (Supplemental) | Low-income individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled |
| Survivor Benefits | Family members of deceased workers |
Whether you’re retired, disabled, or receiving support due to income limits, your payment will be part of the scheduled disbursement throughout the month.
Schedule
Social Security payments aren’t made all at once. Instead, they’re deposited based on birth dates and program type. Here’s the official SSA schedule for November:
| Date | Benefit Type |
|---|---|
| Friday, Oct 31 | SSI Payment for November (moved early due to Nov 1 falling on Saturday) |
| Monday, Nov 3 | Social Security + SSI recipients OR those receiving benefits since before May 1997 |
| Wednesday, Nov 12 | For beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of any month |
| Wednesday, Nov 19 | For beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th |
| Wednesday, Nov 26 | For beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st |
So if you’re an SSI recipient, your November payment lands on October 31 — don’t be surprised to see it early.
Payment by Birth Date
For retirement and SSDI benefits, your birthday determines your payment date:
| Birthday Range | Payment Date |
|---|---|
| 1st–10th | Wednesday, Nov 12 |
| 11th–20th | Wednesday, Nov 19 |
| 21st–31st | Wednesday, Nov 26 |
If your birthday falls on the 9th, for example, your direct deposit will land on Nov 12. If it’s the 15th? You’ll be paid on Nov 19.
Shutdown
No — and that’s key to know. The current government shutdown, even though it’s now the second longest in U.S. history, does not affect Social Security payments. Why? Because Social Security is considered a mandatory government service and remains funded separately.
In short: checks are still going out on time, regardless of political gridlock.
Recap
Here’s a quick recap of what to expect this month:
- SSI: Paid early on Oct 31
- Social Security (early recipients): Paid Nov 3
- SSDI and retirement (by birthday):
- Nov 12: Birthdays 1st–10th
- Nov 19: Birthdays 11th–20th
- Nov 26: Birthdays 21st–31st
Knowing these dates can help you budget better — especially during a time of economic uncertainty. And remember, your benefit type and birth date will determine when the money hits your account.
FAQs
When will SSI be paid in November 2025?
SSI will be paid early on October 31 due to the weekend.
What if I get both SSI and Social Security?
You’ll receive your combined payment on Monday, November 3.
When will I get paid if I was born on Nov 15?
Your payment will be deposited on Wednesday, November 19.
Will the government shutdown delay payments?
No, Social Security payments will continue as scheduled.
Who gets paid on November 12?
Those with birthdays between the 1st and 10th of any month.
















