Disability retirees in the United States can get a lot of different benefits from Social Security. However, not all beneficiaries will get the new payment of $1,650.
It is very important to know which retirees will not be able to get this extra help because the check is only for a certain group of people. People who depend on these payments to meet their daily needs may not understand what is going on.
The new payment, which is set to start on November 1, is only given to retirees in Group 1. As of May 1997, people in this group had been getting benefits.
Because of this, retirees from other groups will not get this check. Beneficiaries need to know how the payments are given out and who is eligible in order to plan their finances properly.
Plus, it is important to remember that $1,650 is just a guess for the average payment. Each retiree will get a different amount, which may change based on their personal situation and how long they have been getting benefits.
As the payment dates get closer, it is important for beneficiaries to keep up with their eligibility and the amounts they can expect.
Who does not get the new Disability payment?
Disability retirees in the following groups will not get the new $1,650 payment:
- Group 2: Retirees who began getting their benefits after May 1997 and who have a birthday between the 1st and 10th of the month.
- Group 3: Retirees who started getting their benefits after May 1997 and whose birthday is between the 11th and 20th of the month.
- Group 4: Retirees who started getting their benefits after May 1997 and who have a birthday between the 21st and 31st of the month.
The new check will not be sent to these groups until November 1, so they will have to wait until the end of the month for their next regular payment.
What Disability check will I get in November?
People who retired because of a disability will get a check in November based on their group. These checks will be written in the same way every month, except for the new $1,650 payment.
It is important to remember, though, that the 2024 COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) has caused payments to go up compared to 2023. The goal of this change is to help beneficiaries keep their purchasing power as prices rise.

There are important dates and amounts that retirees need to know about their benefits, especially since changes to the COLA can have a big effect on their monthly budget every year.
While some groups will not get the new check, it is important for them to know how the COLA will change their regular benefits.
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