(NEXSTAR) — October is nearly over, which means you may be checking your calendar to see when you'll receive your November Social Security benefits.

We can already tell you that, if you receive Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, you won't be getting a payment on November 1. You actually won't receive any payment in November, for that matter — but have no fear, you'll still get your intended funds.

SSI beneficiaries include those with disabilities and older adults with little to no income. In 2025, the maximum monthly payment is $967 for an individual and $1,450 for a couple, with payments typically sent out on the first of the month.

November is one of a handful of months this year in which no SSI payments are disbursed. (The others were March, June, and September.) This is because N

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