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SSI Beneficiaries Will Receive Their First COLA Increase in December. Here's Why

Updated: Dec 1, 2023


We'll explain why Supplemental Security Income recipients are getting their COLA increase before 2023.

Katie Teague Nov. 4, 2022 9:15 a.m. PT

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A benefits increase of 8.7% for a cost of living adjustment, or COLA, is coming soon to those who receive Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. However, while most will get their first check in January, SSI recipients will get their first increased payment in December this year. We'll explain why below.

If you're not sure how much of a benefit bump you're getting, you can create a My Social Security account online -- just make sure to do so by Nov. 15. After you do that, you can then check your account in early December to see your new benefit amount. You'll also receive a letter in the mail with all the details sometime in December.

Here's why you'll get your first increased payment in December and when you can expect it. For more, here's the Social Security payment schedule. Also, here's how much Medicare premiums and deductibles will cost in 2023.


Why am I getting an increase in my December SSI check?

The Social Security Administration has a strict schedule it follows when sending out monthly payments. For those who receive SSI, their payments are almost always sent out on the first of each month.

There are two reasons why your payment wouldn't arrive on the first of any month: If the regular payment date falls on a holiday or a weekend.

In January 2023, the first of the month falls on a holiday and a weekend. When this happens, the administration sends the checks earlier on the nearest business day -- in this case, a Friday. So instead of receiving your January 2023 check in January, you'll get it in December of this year.

When will I get my first COLA increase payment?

If you receive SSI, you'll get a payment on Dec. 30 with your new benefit amount. You won't see an increase with your Dec. 1 payment because the COLA increase doesn't go into effect until 2023. Since your first increased payment is scheduled for Jan. 1 (a holiday and weekend day), you're getting your first 2023 payment early.


What if I receive both SSI and Social Security benefits?

If you also get Social Security benefits along with your SSI, you'll only get your increase for SSI in December. Your Social Security benefits increase will begin on Jan. 3, which falls on a Tuesday.


https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/ssi-beneficiaries-will-receive-their-first-cola-increase-in-december-heres-why/#ftag=CAD5457c2c

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