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Social Security payments go out today, Wednesday, Feb. 25: this is who receives benefits

In the U.S., the SSA is today set to send out February 2026 benefits to certain Social Security recipients.

In the U.S., the SSA is today set to send out February 2026 benefits to certain Social Security recipients.
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Certain beneficiaries in the U.S. are today scheduled to get their latest monthly payment from the Social Security Administration (SSA), as the agency concludes its three-Wednesdays distribution cycle for February 2026.

The SSA is to issue benefits to a particular group of Americans who receive Social Security retirement, disability or survivor pay.

How does Social Security’s three-Wednesdays cycle work?

Of the 70.6 million recipients of retirement, disability or survivor benefits in the U.S., most are paid on the second, third or fourth Wednesday in each month.

A beneficiary’s designated Wednesday depends on the date of birth of the worker whose Social Security taxes have accumulated the benefits entitlement.

If you receive Social Security benefits based on your own work record, your date of birth is used. If you claim benefits using the employment history of a family member - such as a spouse or parent - the relative’s birthday applies.

So who gets Social Security benefits today, Feb. 25?

Feb. 25 is the fourth Wednesday in February 2026, so today’s payment run covers birthdays between the 21st and 31st of any month. This month’s complete three-Wednesdays payment cycle is as follows:

  • Born on 1st-10th: Wednesday, Feb. 11
  • Born on 11th-20th: Wednesday, Feb. 18
  • Born on 21st-31st: Wednesday, Feb. 25

Who receives benefits outside the three-Wednesdays cycle?

  • Some long-term Social Security recipients

Beneficiaries who started claiming retirement, disability or survivor benefits before May 1997 are typically paid on the third day of each month, regardless of date of birth. In February, these long-standing recipients were therefore due to be issued benefits on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

  • SSI beneficiaries

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - a separate SSA benefit for low-income, low-resource Americans - are usually issued their money on the first of the month, no matter what day they were born.

However, as Feb. 1 was a Sunday, this month’s SSI was sent out on the nearest working day before then: Friday, Jan. 30. March’s SSI is set to arrive slightly ahead of schedule, too: next month also begins on a Sunday, so payment is to be brought forward to Friday, Feb. 27.

Unlike the SSA’s retirement, disability and survivor programs, SSI is a purely needs-based scheme. Aimed at individuals who are over 65 or have a disability, SSI does not depend on prior Social Security-tax contributions.

  • Dual recipients (SSI + regular Social Security)

Around 2.5 million Americans receive both SSI and one of the SSA’s retirement, disability or survivor benefits. For February, these twin beneficiaries were to be paid SSI on Jan. 30, before receiving Social Security on Feb. 3.

February payments outside the three-Wednesdays cycle:

  • SSI: Fri., Jan. 30 (Feb. payment)
  • Pre-May ’97 Social Sec.: Tue., Feb. 3
  • Dual recipients: SSI on Jan. 30; Social Sec. on Feb. 3
  • SSI: Fri., Feb. 27 (Mar. payment)

You can check out the SSA’s complete benefits-distribution schedule for 2026 in this online calendar.

How much are monthly Social Security and SSI benefits?

As of January 2026 - the first month in which the SSA applied a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) - retired workers were paid a monthly average of $2,074.53, per the agency. Retirement recipients account for the vast majority of SSA beneficiaries in the U.S.: over three-quarters of the total of 72.5 million.

Disabled workers got an average of $1,633.48 a month as of January, while survivors were issued a monthly average of $1,622.32. Monthly SSI payments averaged $737.00.

How does Social Security make benefits payments?

The SSA says it “in most cases” no longer issues paper checks. Beneficiaries are, instead, offered two ways of picking up payments electronically:

  • Direct deposit

By supplying the SSA with their bank details, recipients can have their money paid into their account by direct deposit. Social Security beneficiaries can update their banking info using the “my Social Security” online portal. SSI recipients should call 1-800-772-1213, the SSA says.

  • Direct Express

Alternatively, payments can be loaded onto the Direct Express Card, a debit card for federal disbursements made to recipients who do not have a bank account. You can sign up for Direct Express at 1-800-333-1795 or on the service’s website.

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