Information about RSDI payments due in June 2025
The final 3 RSDI payments in June are for people who commenced receiving Social Security bills after April 30, 1997. If you acquired Supplemental Security Income (SSI) on May 30, 2025, or a retirement, survivor, or disability payment on June 3, 2025, these different June fee dates will no longer be applicable to you.
First RSDI Payment—June 11
The initial RSDI fee for June may be distributed on Wednesday, June 11. The SSA (Social Security Administration) usually makes these payments 2, 3 and 4 on Wednesday in a given month. But if a holiday on Wednesday is done on Saturday, or Sunday, the claim will be awarded the previous day of operation (i.e Tuesday).
Who will receive the June 11 payment?

Individuals born between the 1st and 10th might be receiving an RSDI fee on June 11. The day of delivery, not the month or year, is critical.
However, there are a couple of conditions you need to satisfy:
- You are not getting SSI (Supplemental Security Income). You did not begin getting Social Security benefits before May 1997.
- You comply with SSA rules.
- You are still qualified for benefits.
In other words, if you have already applied for and are entitled to get retirement, survivor, or disability benefits from Social Security, you could be qualified for this payment.
June 18 and June 25 Payments
Your next Social Security payment may also arrive on one of the following days if your birthday falls out of doors of the 1–10 range and also you had been now not paid on June three:
- June 18, 2025: If your birthday falls between 11 and 20
- June 25, 2025: If your birthday falls between 21 and 31
This is how you can interpret the RSDI payment schedule in June:
Date of Birth | Payment Date |
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1st to 10th | June 11, 2025 |
11th to 20th | June 18, 2025 |
21st to 31st | June 25, 2025 |
How much RSDI payment can I receive?
Your Social Security record determines the amount of RSDI payments. Here are the possible payments for various categories:
Retired Workers
- Maximum: $5,108 (if you retire at age 70, have a 35-year SSA work history, and contributed the maximum every year)
- Average: $1,999
Disability Payments (SSDI)

- Maximum: $4,018 (approximately the same as for retirement benefits, with age variations)
- Average: $1,580
Survivor Benefits
- Children of deceased worker: $1,138.61 average
- Widowed mother or widower father: $1,310.89
- Widow/Widower (Non-Disabled): $1,861.92
- Disabled Widow/Widower: $953.52
- Parent of Deceased Worker: $1,697.29
What else can you receive besides RSDI payments?
If your income is extremely low, you might be qualified to receive other government programs aside from RSDI, including:
- SSI (Supplemental Security Income): This is supplementary cash benefits.
- SNAP (Food Stamps): Given to purchase foodstuffs
These two are federal programs and can assist you with the basic expenses.
Conclusion
If you’re getting retirement, survivor, or disability benefits from Social Security, you want to realize when your fee will come. It varies primarily based on your birthday and time of submitting.
Social Security benefits can provide additional income—and if that doesn’t cover it, other programs such as SSI and SNAP can provide assistance.
FAQs
What are RSDI payments?
RSDI stands for Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance—monthly Social Security benefits given to eligible retirees, surviving dependents, or disabled individuals based on work history and contributions.
Who gets the June 11, 2025, RSDI payment?
Individuals born between the 1st–10th of any month, who started receiving Social Security benefits after April 30, 1997, and do not receive SSI, get paid on June 11.
What if I was paid on June 3, 2025?
If you received a Social Security payment on June 3, you’re likely not included in the June 11, 18, or 25 payments; your benefits follow a different schedule.
