If you’ve been waiting for your November 2025 Social Security payment, the wait is almost over. Millions of retirees, disability recipients, and survivors depend on this monthly income — and with prices still climbing, every check matters. So when exactly will yours arrive, and how much should you expect this month? Let’s get into it.
When November 2025 Social Security Payments Are Being Sent
The Social Security Administration (SSA) doesn’t send everyone their payment at once. Instead, it uses a staggered schedule based on your birth date.
Here’s how the calendar looks for November 2025:
| Birthday Range | Payment Date | Type of Beneficiaries |
|---|---|---|
| Born 1st–10th | Wednesday, November 12 | Social Security (retirement, disability, survivors) |
| Born 11th–20th | Wednesday, November 19 | Same |
| Born 21st–31st | Wednesday, November 26 | Same |
| SSI Recipients (Supplemental Security Income) | Friday, October 31 | Because November 1 falls on a Saturday |
| Those Receiving Benefits Before May 1997 | Monday, November 3 | Fixed-date schedule |
(Sources: Social Security Administration Payment Schedule 2025)
So, if your birthday falls between the 1st and 10th, you’re up first — your check arrives November 12. If your birthday’s in the second or third group, your payment will hit later in the month, like clockwork.
This schedule helps the SSA manage payments smoothly while ensuring everyone gets paid around the same time each month.
How Much Will You Receive in November 2025?
The average Social Security retirement payment for November 2025 is roughly $2,008.31, according to recent SSA data.
Of course, your exact amount can differ based on your earnings history, age at retirement, and whether you’re collecting spousal or survivor benefits. Here’s a general breakdown:
| Type of Beneficiary | Average Monthly Benefit (Nov 2025) |
|---|---|
| Retired Worker | $2,008 |
| Disabled Worker (SSDI) | $1,537 |
| Aged Couple (both receiving) | $3,422 |
| Widow/Widower | $1,776 |
| SSI Recipient | $698 |
To see your exact benefit, log in to your My Social Security account — it shows your payment history, future estimates, and the date your next deposit is scheduled.
What About the COLA Increase Coming in January 2026?
Good news: your check’s getting a raise.
Starting January 2026, Social Security benefits will rise by 2.8% under the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA). That means most retirees will see about $56 more per month, depending on their benefit size.
| Year | COLA Percentage | Average Increase per Month |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 3.2% | $59 |
| 2025 | 3.0% | $57 |
| 2026 | 2.8% (projected) | $56 |
COLA adjustments are based on inflation data from the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. You can read more about how COLA is calculated on ssa.gov/cola.
While it’s not a massive increase, it helps offset rising costs for essentials like groceries, utilities, and Medicare premiums.
How You’ll Receive Your Payment
The SSA has moved away from paper checks almost entirely. Today, nearly all benefits are issued electronically — safer, faster, and more reliable. You have two options:
- Direct Deposit:
Payments go straight to your checking or savings account on your scheduled date. - Direct Express® Debit Card:
A prepaid government card for those without a bank account. Funds are automatically loaded each month.
Both options are federally insured and continue even during government shutdowns — the SSA has confirmed that benefit payments are not affected by shutdowns or budget debates.
If you still receive paper checks (a very small number do), you’re encouraged to switch to electronic delivery to avoid delays from holidays or mail issues. You can make this change anytime via your My Social Security account or by calling 1-800-772-1213.
What If Your Payment Is Late?
If your payment doesn’t show up on your scheduled date, the SSA recommends waiting three business days before contacting them. Check your bank first — sometimes payments post later in the day.
If it’s still missing after that window, contact the Social Security office or visit ssa.gov/locator to find your nearest field office.
Common reasons for delays include:
- Incorrect direct deposit information
- Recent address or bank account changes
- Federal holidays pushing back processing
Double-Check Your Info Before the Holidays
With the busy end-of-year season approaching, it’s worth taking a few minutes to confirm your account details are up-to-date. Log into My Social Security and verify your:
- Bank account number
- Mailing address
- Payment method (Direct Deposit or Direct Express)
- Contact information
It’s also where you can download benefit verification letters or manage your tax statements (SSA-1099 forms) for 2025.
FAQs
When is the next Social Security payment in November 2025?
Wednesday, November 12, 2025, for those born between the 1st and 10th of any month.
What if my birthday falls later in the month?
If you were born between the 11th–20th, your payment is November 19; if 21st–31st, it’s November 26.
How much is the average payment?
Around $2,008.31 per month, though individual amounts vary.
Will my benefits go up next year?
Yes. A 2.8% COLA increase begins in January 2026.
What happens if there’s a government shutdown?
Payments will continue as scheduled; Social Security is federally funded through the trust fund, not annual appropriations.










