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The Social Security Confirmed Its Full Benefits Calendar for the Month of May

Millions of Americans will receive their Social Security payments in May 2026 on four different dates

Carlos Loria
30/04/2026 18:00
en Finance
Here’s exactly when you’ll get your Social Security payment in May 2026

Here’s exactly when you’ll get your Social Security payment in May 2026

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) sticks to the same staggered schedule pretty much every month. They split people into groups based on their birth date and the type of benefit they get. That way, you know exactly which day the money should hit your account or mailbox. For a lot of families, this date is one of the most important parts of their monthly budget.

Back in 1997, the SSA switched to this staggered system to avoid dumping everything on one day and overwhelming the system. Before that, everybody got paid on the 3rd, regardless of when they were born. Now, if you started getting Social Security benefits after May 1997, your payment lands on a Wednesday depending on the day of the month you were born.

May Social Security Payment Dates

There are four key dates this month:

  • May 1 — This one is for SSI recipients, people who started collecting before May 1997, folks living outside the U.S., and anyone whose Medicare Part B premium is covered by their state. The regular 3rd got bumped up to the 1st because it falls on a weekend.

For everyone else on regular Social Security:

  • Born between the 1st and 10th → paid on Wednesday, May 13
  • Born between the 11th and 20th → paid on Wednesday, May 20
  • Born between the 21st and 31st → paid on Wednesday, May 27

How Much You’ll Actually Get in 2026

Last October, the SSA announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026. Most people started seeing the higher amount in January.

Here’s what that looks like in real dollars:

  • Retirees: Average benefit went from about $2,008 up to roughly $2,064 — that’s an extra $56 a month.
  • SSDI: Average payment rose from around $1,586 to about $1,630 (roughly $44 more). The maximum SSDI benefit increased to $4,152.
  • SSI: The federal maximum is now $994 a month for one person and $1,491 for a couple. An essential person can get up to $498. Keep in mind some states add extra on top of the federal amount.

Medicare Part B Premiums Are Going Up Too

Here’s the catch for a lot of people: the standard Medicare Part B premium jumped from $185 to $202.90 this year — that’s $17.90 more.

If you have the premium taken straight out of your Social Security check, it eats into your COLA increase. For example, someone on SSDI who gains $44 from the COLA but loses $17.90 to the higher premium will only end up with about $26 extra in their pocket each month.

Not everyone gets hit with this deduction. If you’re under 65 or not signed up for Part B, you should get the full COLA boost. The SSA sent out notices with your exact new amounts back in December 2025. You can also log into your my Social Security account to see the details.

What If Your Payment Doesn’t Show Up?

If the money isn’t there on the expected day, call your bank first. Sometimes they take an extra day or two to make the deposit show up. If the bank says everything looks fine on their end and the payment is still missing, give it another three business days, then contact the SSA.

You can reach them at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778) or stop by your local office.

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