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11 November 2025
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Social Security Checks Up to $5,108 Hit This Week (Nov. 11, 2025): Who Gets Paid Nov. 12, Shutdown Update, and the 2026 Schedule

Updated Nov. 11, 2025

Millions of retirees and disabled workers will see their November Social Security benefits arrive in the first wave this week—with payments worth up to $5,108 for those at the top end. Here’s who gets paid on Wednesday, Nov. 12, how the ongoing shutdown affects benefits (it doesn’t), what the new 2026 COLA (2.8%) means for your check, and the official 2026 payment calendar.


Who gets a Social Security payment this week

  • Wednesday, Nov. 12: Beneficiaries whose birthdays fall 1st–10th of any month.
  • Next waves: Nov. 19 (birthdays 11th–20th) and Nov. 26 (birthdays 21st–31st).
    These are the standard second-, third-, and fourth‑Wednesday disbursements the Social Security Administration (SSA) uses for post‑1997 awards.

How much? Maximum monthly benefits in 2025 are $2,831 (age 62), $4,018 (full retirement age), and $5,108 (age 70), per the SSA. Most people receive less; the dollar amount depends on lifetime earnings and claiming age.

If your deposit is late: SSA advises waiting three additional mailing days past the expected date before contacting the agency.


SSI in November: Why many didn’t see a payment

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is paid on the 1st of the month, but when that falls on a weekend or holiday, payment is advanced to the prior business day. Because Nov. 1, 2025 was a Saturday, SSI benefits were issued Friday, Oct. 31, meaning no separate SSI deposit in November.

Looking ahead, SSI recipients will see the first COLA‑boosted payment for January 2026 on Dec. 31, 2025 (advanced for the New Year’s Day holiday).


Government shutdown update: Benefits continue on time

Even amid the record‑length federal shutdown, Social Security and SSI payments continue uninterrupted because they’re mandatory spending financed through trust funds—not discretionary annual appropriations. The SSA’s emergency page reiterates that payments will continue during the shutdown.

As of today, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government, sending it to the House for consideration. Until a final bill is enacted, the shutdown formally remains in effect—but your Social Security deposits are still on schedule.

Context: Local reporting has also underscored that checks have been arriving on time throughout the shutdown, though some non‑payment services (like certain card replacements) can face delays.


New for 2026: COLA, averages, and key thresholds

The SSA has officially set the 2026 cost‑of‑living adjustment (COLA) at 2.8%. Highlights:

  • Average retired worker benefit: rising from $2,015 to $2,071 in January 2026.
  • Maximum benefit at full retirement age (FRA): $4,152 in 2026 (up from $4,018 in 2025).
  • Taxable earnings cap: $184,500 in 2026 (up from $176,100).
  • Earnings test limits: Under FRA, $24,480 in 2026; in the year you reach FRA, $65,160.
  • Work credits: One credit in 2026 is earned for each $1,890 in wages (maximum four credits).

SSI’s federal payment standard rises to $994 (individual) and $1,491 (couple) in 2026.


The official 2026 Social Security payment calendar

SSA’s 2026 calendar keeps the familiar birthday‑based schedule for retirement and disability benefits:

  • Second Wednesday: birthdays 1st–10th
  • Third Wednesday: birthdays 11th–20th
  • Fourth Wednesday: birthdays 21st–31st
  • SSI: 1st of the month (or earlier business day if the 1st is a weekend/holiday); people who got Social Security before May 1997 (or get both Social Security & SSI) are paid Social Security on the 3rd and SSI on the 1st.

You can download and print the SSA’s 2026 payment calendar from the agency’s website.


What to do if your payment doesn’t show up

  1. Wait three mailing days after your scheduled date (banks and mail can lag, especially around holidays).
  2. Check your bank or Direct Express® account and confirm your deposit status. (Direct deposit is the default for most beneficiaries.)
  3. Use your “my Social Security” account to verify benefit details and notices; digital COLA notices arrive earlier if you opt in. Social Security
  4. Contact SSA or your financial institution if the deposit still hasn’t arrived after the waiting period.

Quick answers (FAQ)

Will the shutdown delay my Social Security check?
No. Social Security and SSI payments continue during a shutdown. Some non‑payment services can see slowdowns, but deposits arrive on schedule.

When are November 2025 Social Security pay dates?
Nov. 12, 19, and 26, depending on your birthday; SSI for November was paid early on Oct. 31.

How much can I get?
In 2025 the maximum monthly retirement benefit is $5,108 at age 70; $4,018 at FRA; $2,831 at age 62. Actual amounts depend on your lifetime earnings record and claiming age.

What changes in 2026?
A 2.8% COLA lifts average checks (retired worker: $2,071). FRA maximum becomes $4,152; the taxable wage cap rises to $184,500.


Bottom line

  • If your birthday is the 1st–10th, expect your November benefit Wednesday, Nov. 12; later waves follow on Nov. 19 and Nov. 26.
  • Payments are not delayed by the shutdown, and the Senate has already passed a bill to reopen the government while the House considers it.
  • In January 2026, checks will reflect the 2.8% COLA, and the 2026 payment calendar is set—use it to plan your cash flow.

Sources & further reading

  • Newsweek, “Social Security: Payments Worth up to $5,108 Will Be Sent Out This Week” (Nov. 10, 2025) — schedule for Nov. 12/19/26 and context. Newsweek
  • SSA FAQ — 2025 maximum monthly benefits at ages 62, FRA and 70.
  • SSA: Office Closings & Emergencies — “Social Security and SSI Payments will Continue during the Government Shutdown.” Social Security
  • Reuters/AP — Senate vote to reopen the government; bill sent to the House.
  • SSA: 2026 COLA Fact Sheet — 2.8% increase; average benefits; taxable maximum; earnings test; work credits.
  • SSA: 2026 Payment Calendar (downloadable PDF).
  • San Francisco Chronicle — November schedule and early SSI payment explanation.
  • Royal Examiner — Local explainer: checks arriving on time during shutdown, with potential service slowdowns.

This article is intended for general guidance; always verify your specific benefit details in your “my Social Security” account or with the SSA directly.

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