Here’s the Age Seniors Can Begin Receiving in SSI Payments If Eligible

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Publicado el: 08/05/2025 16:41
The SSI program can help seniors get extra money at this age
— The SSI program can help seniors get extra money at this age

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The Supplemental Security Income program helps more than 7 million low-income Americans. SSI is a federally funded payment that helps seniors aged 65, people with disability, and blind people make ends meet. So, the earliest age to qualify for these monthly payments is 65 if you are not blind and you do not have a qualifying disability.

Actually, the good news is that it is possible to be a recipient of Social Security retirement benefits simultaneously. So, you could be on both payments because they are compatible. What is more, there is no deadline to file for SSI. In fact, you can apply for this Federal benefit all year round. The sooner you apply, the better. Social Security may take longer than you expect to give you a decision.

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Who can get the maximum payment from SSI?

As a matter of fact, only eligible married couples who get no reductions and qualify for the full amount can get up to $1,450. It is a fantastic amount if you have a low income and limited resources.

However, if you are an individual, you can get up to $967. This is the new maximum Supplemental Security Income amount after the latest 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment that boosted payments by 2.5%.

These maximum amounts will remain unchanged throughout December 30, 2025. The SSI payment on December 31 will bring updated amounts once Social Security confirms the COLA increase in October this year.

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Apart from individuals and married couples, an essential person can also receive Supplemental Security Income. Their maximum amount is $484 in 2025, up from $472 in 2024.

Requirements to get SSI payments

If you are wondering whether you qualify for Supplemental Security Income or not, you should check the key requirements. Then, you can check your eligibility online using a Social Security tool for that purpose.

Key requirements to get SSI:

  • applicants must have limited income
  • applicants must have limited resources
  • this monthly payment is only for
    • United States citizens
    • U.S. national
    • some non-citizens in certain alien classification set by DHS (Department of Homeland Security)
  • applicants must
    • be residents of one of the 50 States or
    • be residents of the District of Columbia or
    • be residents of the Northern Mariana Islands
  • not be absent from any of the previously mentioned places for a complete calendar month (or 30 days in a row)
  • not be in prison, hospital, or any other government institution at the Government’s expense
  • it is possible to apply if you are on Social Security benefits or pensions
  • filing is required
  • permitting the SSA is necessary so that it can check your financial records
  • other requirements may apply
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Not sure if you qualify because of your income? Then, check the link to take the quick survey Social Security has created to see if you are eligible or not: https://www.ssa.gov/prepare/check-eligibility-for-benefits

Working in the fields of Social Security retirement, SSDI, SSI, SNAP (Food Stamps) and the IRS for more than 2 years. So, basically, dealing with benefit payments available and tax credits in the United States. Formerly, dedicated to teaching English after getting a degree and a Master's degree. Also an international student in the UK.