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Millions of Americans Are Getting a Social Security Payment This Wednesday

The SSA wraps up its March payment cycle on the 25th for a specific group of retirees and disability recipients

Carlos Loria
23/03/2026 14:00
en Finance
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The last Social Security payment of March arrives Wednesday for millions of Americans born after the 20th of any month, closing a cycle that already surprised SSI recipients who had to look at their bank accounts in late February to find money they expected in March.

The Social Security Administration will deposit benefits on March 25 for everyone in the retirement and disability programs whose birthday falls between the 21st and 31st of the month. It is the final installment in a three-Wednesday distribution sequence that the agency has maintained since 1997, when it moved away from sending everyone their money on the same day to prevent bottlenecks across the banking system.

The first group, those born between the 1st and 10th, received their payment on March 11. The second group, born between the 11th and 20th, got theirs on March 18. Wednesday completes the picture.

Up-to-Date Average Social Security Payments

What lands in accounts this week already carries the weight of the 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that kicked in at the start of the year. That adjustment translated into roughly $56 additional per month for the average retiree, bringing the typical monthly check to around $2,071.

For someone who spent decades maximizing their earnings and delaying retirement strategically, the ceiling in 2026 sits at $5,181 a month, a figure that requires 35 years of contributions at the highest taxable wage, which this year is capped at $184,500 in annual income.

A Change in March for SSI Recipients

March presented an unusual wrinkle for a separate group of recipients. The roughly 7.5 million Americans who depend on Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a program for people with very limited resources and income regardless of work history, did not receive a payment during March in the conventional sense.

The SSA moved their deposit to February 27 because March 1 fell on a Sunday. The agency pays SSI on the first of each month, or the preceding business day when the first falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Because the payment was advanced into February, there is no separate March disbursement for SSI recipients.

The next check arrives April 1. This is a calendar anomaly, not a benefit cut, but it is the kind of technical detail that can cause genuine alarm for people who live close to the edge financially and suddenly see a month with no incoming deposit.

A Separated Group of Long-Standing Recipients

There is also a subset of beneficiaries who operate outside the Wednesday schedule entirely. People who started receiving Social Security before May 1997, those who get both regular Social Security and SSI simultaneously, beneficiaries living outside the United States.

Also, those whose state pays their Medicare premiums all receive their money on the third of the month, or the last business day before it when the third falls on a weekend or holiday. For them, the March payment arrived on March 3.

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