Extra $6,710 Social Security Cash in 2025: How Retroactive Payments Can Ease Utility Bills

Audrey Conn
Published Mar 10, 2025

Extra $6,710 Social Security Cash in 2025: How Retroactive Payments Can Ease Utility Bills

As millions of Americans receive retroactive Social Security payments averaging $6,710, many beneficiaries may find much-needed financial relief amid rising utility costs.


With inflation affecting energy prices and household expenses, this extra income could help seniors and public sector retirees keep up with essential bills, including electricity, gas, and water services.
 

Who Qualifies for These Payments?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has already distributed over $7.5 billion to more than 1.1 million beneficiaries, compensating them for benefits they should have received in 2024 had the Social Security Fairness Act been in effect earlier.

Details:

  • Up to 3.2 million Americans are expected to benefit.
  • Most eligible recipients will see increased payments by April 2025.
  • The SSA is sending official eligibility notices by mail to inform those impacted.

Using Social Security Retroactive Payments for Utility Relief

As energy prices remain high, seniors and retirees struggling with utility bills can use these extra funds to cover expenses.

Additionally, low-income Social Security recipients may qualify for government utility assistance programs to further reduce costs.

Some available utility relief programs include:

 

Do You Need to Take Action to Receive Payments?

While most retroactive payments are automatic, some individuals must apply to claim their benefits, particularly if:

  • They never applied for retirement, spousal, or survivor benefits due to WEP or GPO restrictions.
  • They are unsure whether they previously applied.

If this applies to you, the SSA advises filing a claim online or by phone at 1-800-772-1213 (Monday–Friday, 9 AM–6 PM ET).

When prompted, say “Fairness Act” to connect with a representative.

How Much Will Monthly Benefits Increase?

According to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates:

  • Beneficiaries previously affected by WEP will see an average increase of $360 per month.
  • Those impacted by GPO may receive between $700 and $1,190 extra per month.

These updates mark a historic shift for public sector retirees, ensuring they receive the Social Security benefits they were previously denied.

There are programs designed to help you—see what you’re eligible for here.

Maximize Your Benefits for Utility Costs

If you're struggling with high energy bills, consider applying for utility assistance programs to stretch your Social Security payments further.

Visit Benefits.gov or contact your local energy assistance office to check your eligibility.

With these retroactive payments and higher monthly benefits, Social Security recipients now have extra financial flexibility to help cover essential costs like utilities, groceries, and housing.

Previous article: Energy Bill Assistance Through Your March 12 Social Security Check

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