The first Supplemental Security Income payment of the new year, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to recipients in a little under two weeks.
The payment will be released on Thursday, Feb. 1, and it marks the first check of 2024 because no payment was issued in January because of a scheduling quirk in the Social Security Administration’s calendar. Recipients were given two payments in December instead.
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The amount each person receives varies depending on how the recipient filed for the payment. There are three categories when filing: individual, joint, or as an essential person.
This year, individual filers will receive up to $943 each month, eligible couples will receive up to $1,415, and essential persons,
Not every recipient will receive the maximum payment, and filers can see a personalized estimate through the SSA’s calculator.
In order to qualify for SSI, a person has to be totally or partially blind or have a “physical or mental condition(s) that seriously limits their daily activities for a period of 12 months or more, or may be expected to result in death.”
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Created in 1974, the SSI program seeks to provide extra assistance to society’s most vulnerable members, including elderly, blind, and disabled people. The program was intended to provide an income floor, which state assistance programs would supplement.
The SSI payments are given on top of regular Social Security benefits, providing monthly payments to adults and children with blindness or another disability and limited income.
