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May 2026 Social Security Payment Schedule: Why Some Recipients Will Wait Longer for Their Money
21 April 2026
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May 2026 Social Security Payment Schedule: Why Some Recipients Will Wait Longer for Their Money

WASHINGTON, April 21, 2026, 09:40 AM EDT.

Some Americans on Social Security face a gap as long as 35 days between April and May payments, with the first regular Wednesday payment this cycle set for May 13—later than usual, thanks to the 2026 calendar pushing distributions further out. The Social Security Administration has payments slated for May 1, May 13, May 20, and May 27, with timing depending on benefit category and when recipients were born.

It’s a big deal: in March, 75.3 million people got checks from Social Security, SSI, or both, according to SSA figures. Retired workers pulled in an average of $2,079.49 a month. For SSI, the monthly average was $736.28. When pay dates shift, that doesn’t leave much room to maneuver.

SSI—Supplemental Security Income—serves people who are elderly, blind, or disabled and have minimal income or assets. Payments land for those recipients on May 1. Others get theirs later: if your birth date falls between the 1st and 10th, it’s May 13; for birthdays from the 11th to the 20th, payments hit on May 20; and those born the 21st through 31st see checks arrive May 27.

For those who started collecting Social Security before May 1997, as well as households receiving both SSI and Social Security, payments are scheduled for May 1 this cycle. According to the SSA, if a regular payment date lands on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday, benefits go out the previous business day. This year, the third-of-the-month payment—ordinarily set for Sunday, May 3—gets advanced.

The adjustment is just a timing shift—not an actual reduction. “Nothing has changed. Nothing is wrong,” said Kevin Thompson, chief executive at 9i Capital Group, to Newsweek. Michael Ryan, who founded MichaelRyanMoney.com, called it “harmless if you see it coming.” But Alex Beene, who teaches financial literacy at the University of Tennessee at Martin, and Drew Powers of Powers Financial Group noted that for people relying on each check, the less regular payment schedule might still make things tough to budget. Newsweek

Payments have climbed compared to last year. For 2026, SSA applied a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment—COLA—boosting monthly benefits. As of January, the average retired worker was getting $2,071 a month, with the maximum full-retirement-age benefit set at $4,152, according to .

The timing oddity still catches some people off guard. Households getting both SSI and Social Security could see both payments land on May 1, stretching the wait until June—despite the fact that every payment is accounted for. SSA advises allowing three extra mailing days past the expected date before reaching out if funds haven’t arrived.

June brings some relief. SSA’s 2026 calendar points to Social Security payments landing on June 3, June 10, June 17, and June 24.

The agency says recipients looking for a specific date should log in to their My Social Security account to review both past and upcoming payments.

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