The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA), but it is separate from standard Social Security retirement benefits. SSI is a needs-based program created for individuals with limited income and resources, including children and adults with disabilities, and seniors aged 65 or older who cannot earn sufficient wages.
The SSI benefit amount depends on the recipient’s financial situation, while Social Security retirement benefits are based on work history and tax contributions. SSI payments help eligible individuals cover basic needs such as food, rent, and essential services.
As per the latest update from SSA, recipients will receive two SSI payments in May 2025. This adjustment is part of the standard Social Security payment schedule, where payments are issued earlier if the scheduled date falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Because June 1, 2025, is a Sunday, the June payment will be sent out on May 30, 2025, resulting in two deposits within the same month.
Overview of Double SSI Payments in May 2025
Article Topic | Double SSI Payments in May 2025 |
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Beneficiaries | SSI Recipients |
Reason for Double Payment | June payment issued early due to weekend conflict |
Payment Dates | 1 May 2025 (for May), 30 May 2025 (for June) |
Maximum Benefit Amount | $967 (individual), $1,450 (couples), $484 (essential persons) |
Category | Financial Assistance |
Official Website | ssa.gov |
Why Are Two SSI Payments Being Made in May?
SSI benefits are generally paid on the first of each month. However, when that date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the SSA sends the payment on the previous business day. For June 2025, the first falls on a Sunday, so the payment will be made on Friday, May 30, 2025. This results in:
- May payment on Thursday, 1 May 2025
- June payment on Friday, 30 May 2025
Though two payments will be made in May, recipients should be aware that no payment will be made in June.

Past SSI Double Payment Examples
These types of early payments have occurred multiple times based on the calendar year. Some examples include:
- In December 2023, SSA issued the January 2024 payment early
- March 2024 included two payments due to calendar alignment
- August and October 2025 are also expected to follow the same pattern
Impact of Double Payments on Monthly Budget
Although it may appear that two benefits are being issued in a single month, the second deposit is simply the next month’s payment sent early. Recipients should budget accordingly, as no payment will be issued during June.
Sample Payment Timeline:
- 1 May 2025: $943 (May payment)
- 30 May 2025: $943 (June payment)
- June 2025: No additional payment will be made
How to Budget with Two Payments in May
Managing two SSI deposits in one month can be challenging for recipients who rely on monthly cash flow. To avoid financial gaps:
- Mark the calendar to remember no payment will come in June
- Spread the total funds to cover expenses across May and June
- Communicate with family members about the early deposit
- Confirm your banking information is current with SSA
- Set aside part of the second May payment to cover June essentials
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FAQs – SSI Double Payment May 2025
No. The June payment will be issued early on May 30, so no deposit will occur in June.
No. SSA follows a fixed schedule, and early deposits cannot be rescheduled.
If you don’t receive your payment within three mailing days after the scheduled date, contact SSA via ssa.gov or call 1-800-772-1213.
No. You are receiving your regular June payment in advance. Your total yearly benefit remains the same.
Yes, based on the calendar, early payments are also expected in those months.
If you receive SSI, be sure to track both payments in May 2025 and plan your spending to ensure financial stability throughout June. Stay updated through your SSA account and confirm all personal and banking details are up to date.