The Social Security Administration deposits funds on a fixed calendar that sorts recipients by benefit type and, for most, by the day they were born. In May 2026, two payment dates appear at the beginning of the month—the 1st and the 3rd—but a Sunday erases the second one, pulling it backward. The remaining majority receives money on the second, third, or fourth Wednesday.
On May 1, three categories of beneficiaries see a deposit. Recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) always receive their money on the first; the agency defines it plainly: “SSI provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness who have income and resources below specific financial limits.”
What if you collect Social Security and SSI together?
Individuals who collect both SSI and standard Social Security also have their Social Security portion bundled onto the same day. A third group—people who began drawing Social Security benefits before May 1997—remains on the first-of-the-month cycle without exception. These three cohorts are the only ones paid on May 1.
Now, because May 3, 2026, is a Sunday, the payment does not move forward to Monday but backward to the previous business day. The standing rule states: “If your regularly scheduled payment date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, you will receive your payment on the business day before.”
As a result, any funds scheduled for the 3rd land in accounts on Friday, May 1. No one waits until the 4th, and no deposit leaves the Treasury on a Sunday.
the wednesday birth-date schedule
Everyone who entered the Social Security system after April 1997 and does not receive SSI is assigned to a Wednesday tied solely to the numeric day of their birth. The month of birth plays no role. The agency confirms that “the payment schedule is determined by the beneficiary’s birth date.” The three Wednesdays of May 2026 are the 13th, the 20th, and the 27th, each serving a fixed slot.
- The second Wednesday, May 13, delivers payments to beneficiaries born on days 1 through 10. A birthday falling on March 4, September 8, or January 1 all land here.
- The third Wednesday, May 20, covers birthdays from the 11th through the 20th.
- The fourth Wednesday, May 27, covers the remaining days—21st through 31st. A person born on the 31st of a month that has only 30 days is still grouped into this final Wednesday; the rule uses the calendar number literally.
No flexibility exists. The Wednesday groups never swap, and no administrative override changes a beneficiary’s designated day. The weekend shift that collapsed May 3 into May 1 is the only calendar variation that touches the early-month deposits, and it is entirely automated.
Maximum Social Security Payments in 2026
The maximum Social Security retirement benefits in 2026, which apply to payments issued in May 2026 and throughout the fiscal year, are determined by the SSA based on a worker’s earnings history (assuming maximum taxable earnings every year since age 22) and claiming age, following the 2.8% COLA increase effective January 2026.
For someone retiring at full retirement age in 2026, the maximum monthly benefit is $4,152; it drops to $2,969 if claimed at age 62, and rises to the absolute highest amount of $5,181 per month if benefits are delayed until age 70.




