
Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security benefits watch closely for their first monthly payments of the new year. In 2026, the schedule follows a pattern based on birth date groups, and it also includes a notable cost‑of‑living adjustment (COLA) designed to help benefits keep up with inflation.
Why Payments Are Staggered by Birth Date
The staggered schedule is designed so the Social Security Administration can manage processing efficiently, rather than paying all beneficiaries on a single day. Since 1997, most monthly benefits have been distributed on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays of the month based on birth date groups, while a separate cycle applies to people in the earliest payment categories.
So… what happens in April? (Things are different compared to March!)
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Payment usually correlates to your birthdate. Like my birthday is August 9, so I usually receive my SS check around that date 1~2 days before or after.
Will I receive and what date?