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SSDI Disability Benefits Schedule: May and June $4018 Payments Are Confirmed

Published 19 hours ago3 minute read

is subject to specific rules for 2025, following the regulations that apply to this and other programs, such as retirement benefits.

We need to explain one very important and basic point: there is no minimum age for admission to ; applicants must be under full retirement age, which varies between 66 and 67 depending on the year of birth. “,” a spokesperson explained on behalf of the SSA.

Social Security credits are critical in determining whether a person is eligible for certain benefits. In 2025, one credit is awarded for every , with a maximum of four credits per year, .

The number of credits required depends on the age at which the person becomes disabled. For example, at least six credits are needed if the person is under 28 years old, and up to if they are 62 or older. Additionally, if the applicant is 31 or older, they are required to have earned at least 20 credits during the past 10 years.

This amount applies to those with the highest incomes under . The adjustments will be made in January, so no changes are expected until 2026, according to official data.

Full retirement age determines when transition to retirement. For those born in 1958, it is 66 years and 2 months; for those born in 1959, it is 66 years and 4 months, escalating to 67 years for those born in 1962 and later. “,” detailed the same spokesperson.

. However, the disability must prevent “substantially gainful activity” and last at least one year or be terminal. The SSA evaluates medical and employment histories to approve applications, a process that often takes months.

The program has no lower age limit, but young people under 22 must demonstrate that their and that a parent is receiving retirement benefits or has died after contributing sufficiently. This subgroup is eligible under disability benefits for adult children.

The work duration test defines credits based on the age at which disability becomes available. For example, at age 40, 18 credits (4.5 years of work) are required, while at . The official table shows progressive increases, ensuring sufficient contributions to the system.

The recent employment test complements the above. Those over 31 need 20 credits in the last 10 years; those between 24 and 31, credits equivalent to half the time since age 21. Those under . “This guarantees recent employment,” states an SSA document.

In 2025, earning Social Security credits requires a minimum income of. Self-employed workers and formal employees accumulate the same amount, but must pay the corresponding taxes. Those who do not reach the required annual amounts do not qualify, regardless of their medical condition.

applies to those who earned high salaries for . This calculation uses the average indexed earnings, discounting the five years of lowest earnings. “It’s a system designed to reflect lifetime contributions,” explains a social policy analyst.

The three payment dates for June are:

, no increases are scheduled. Payments are distributed based on birthdate: second, third, or fourth Wednesdays. Although the amount is stable, changes in the beneficiary’s situation (such as additional income) may alter payments, requiring immediate notification to the SSA.

For those receiving benefits before June 1997, the payment arrived on May ahead of the 3rd, which was a Saturday. And for those receiving these payments in June, the payment date is on the 3rd (no change).

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