Every month, millions of retirees in the United States await the arrival of their Social Security check. These payments are a vital source of income for many, and any changes or exceptions in the schedule can create uncertainty. As March progresses, not all recipients are eligible to receive the upcoming March 26 deposit, and understanding why is essential to avoid confusion or missed payments.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) follows a structured payment calendar based on birth dates and benefit types. However, not every recipient follows the same timeline. If you’re expecting a payment on March 26, there’s a specific eligibility requirement you must meet. Failing to meet it means you won’t see that deposit in your account.
Who Will Receive the March 26 Social Security Payment?
For beneficiaries receiving payments based on their birthday, the SSA distributes checks on three Wednesdays each month. If you were born in the last third of any month (from the 21st to the 31st), your March 2025 payment is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26.
Here is the breakdown of the March 2025 payment schedule:
Payment Date | Who Receives It |
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March 12 | Born between the 1st and 10th of any month |
March 19 | Born between the 11th and 20th |
March 26 | Born between the 21st and 31st |
If your birthday doesn’t fall within the March 26 group, you won’t receive a check on that day. It’s also worth noting that some beneficiaries are paid outside of this weekly structure due to their specific circumstances.
Exceptions to the Wednesday Payment Schedule
Some Social Security recipients do not receive their benefits based on their birthday. Here’s how their payments work:
- Early Beneficiaries (Before May 1997): If you started receiving Social Security benefits before May 1997, your payment is deposited on the 3rd of each month, regardless of your birthday. This group is not part of the Wednesday schedule.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipients: Payments for SSI are generally made on the 1st of each month. If the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday, the check is sent on the last business day before that.
- Dual Recipients (SSI + Social Security): Those who receive both SSI and regular Social Security benefits will get two separate payments each month. For example, SSI may be paid on February 28, followed by the regular Social Security payment on March 3.