SSDI Beneficiaries to Receive 8.7% Increase in Monthly Benefits, Highest in 40 Years, Allsup Reports
This increase stems from Social Security’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)* which will take effect in
“This significant increase not only attempts to keep up with rising inflation levels, but also provides some relief for SSDI beneficiaries who face ever-increasing medical and living expenses,” said
The average monthly SSDI benefit will increase to
“While the economy is rebounding from the impact of the pandemic, inflation levels have made it challenging to manage day-to-day expenses, especially for those living on disability benefit income from
By the end of 2022, more than 159 million
In addition to monthly income, calculated from their FICA payroll contributions while they were working, SSDI beneficiaries with severe medical conditions also have access to:
- Dependent benefits (for children under the age of 18).
- Return-to-work incentives (free assistance returning to work while retaining SSDI benefits).
- Medicare benefits (effective 24 months after SSDI cash benefits begin).
- Protected retirement benefits (SSDI approval freezes earnings records resulting in higher retirement income).
- COBRA extension (extended up to an additional 11 months).
For more information about applying for SSDI benefits, or to see if you are eligible, visit allsup.help/cola-2023 or call 1-800-678-3276.
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