Millions of beneficiaries will receive the first wave of March payments under the federal schedule
By Josh Wingrove | Tue, March 10, 2026 at 10:27 AM
Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security benefits will receive their next monthly payment on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, as the federal government begins the first major round of deposits for March.
The payment is part of the Social Security Administration’s staggered distribution schedule, which spreads benefit payments throughout the month according to recipients’ birth dates. This system helps the government efficiently deliver benefits to the more than 70 million Americans who receive Social Security payments.
According to the Social Security Administration, the March 11 deposit will go to a specific group of beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and the 10th of any month.
For those recipients, the deposit represents the first wave of Social Security payments for March.
Who Receives the March 11 Payment
The Social Security Administration distributes retirement, disability, and survivor benefits across three Wednesdays each month based on the beneficiary’s birth date.
March 11 Payment Group
| Birth Date Range | Payment Date | Benefit Types |
|---|---|---|
| 1st–10th of any month | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | Retirement benefits, SSDI, survivor benefits |
Recipients in this group may include:
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Retired workers receiving Social Security retirement benefits
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Individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
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Survivors receiving benefits after the death of a spouse or parent
Payments are typically delivered through direct deposit, bank transfers, or Direct Express debit cards.
Full Social Security Payment Schedule for March 2026
Not all beneficiaries receive their payments on the same day. Instead, the Social Security Administration distributes benefits throughout the month.
March 2026 Social Security Payment Calendar
| Birth Date | Payment Date |
|---|---|
| 1st–10th | March 11, 2026 |
| 11th–20th | March 18, 2026 |
| 21st–31st | March 25, 2026 |
This schedule applies to individuals who started receiving Social Security benefits after May 1997.
Who Gets Paid Earlier in March
Some Social Security recipients follow a different payment schedule depending on when they began collecting benefits.
Early Payment Groups
| Beneficiary Type | Payment Date |
|---|---|
| People who began receiving benefits before May 1997 | March 3, 2026 |
| People receiving both SSI and Social Security | March 3, 2026 |
These recipients continue to receive their benefits near the beginning of each month under the original Social Security payment system.
Why SSI Recipients Won’t See a Payment in March
Recipients of Supplemental Security Income follow a different payment schedule.
Normally SSI benefits are issued on the first day of each month. However, March 1, 2026 falls on a Sunday.
Federal payment rules require that when the first day of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment must be issued on the previous business day.
SSI Payment Timing for March 2026
| Benefit Month | Normal Payment Date | Actual Payment Date |
|---|---|---|
| March 2026 | March 1 | February 27, 2026 |
Because the payment arrived early, SSI recipients will not receive another payment during March itself.
How Much Social Security Beneficiaries Can Expect
Social Security benefits vary depending on a person’s earnings history, years worked, and retirement age.
However, federal data provides an estimate of average monthly payments.
Average Monthly Social Security Benefits
| Beneficiary Type | Average Payment |
|---|---|
| Retired worker | About $2,071 |
| Retired couple | About $3,208 |
| Disabled worker (SSDI) | About $1,583 |
These amounts increased slightly in 2026 thanks to the 2.8% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA).
For the average retiree, that increase equals roughly $50 to $60 more per month.
Maximum Social Security Benefits in 2026
While average benefits are around $2,000 per month, some retirees receive significantly larger payments.
Maximum Monthly Social Security Benefits
| Claiming Age | Maximum Monthly Benefit |
|---|---|
| Age 62 | About $2,969 |
| Full retirement age (~67) | About $4,152 |
| Age 70 | Up to $5,181 |
To qualify for the maximum benefit, workers typically must:
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Work at least 35 years
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Earn near the Social Security taxable wage cap
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Delay retirement until age 70
Why Social Security Payments Are Staggered
The staggered payment schedule was introduced in 1997 to improve efficiency.
Before that change, nearly all beneficiaries received their payments during the first few days of the month. As the number of beneficiaries increased, this system became difficult to manage.
Current Social Security Payment Structure
| Birth Date | Payment Day |
|---|---|
| 1st–10th | Second Wednesday of the month |
| 11th–20th | Third Wednesday |
| 21st–31st | Fourth Wednesday |
This structure spreads payments across the month and reduces processing delays.
What To Do If Your Payment Doesn’t Arrive
If you were expecting a Social Security payment on March 11 but do not see it in your account, experts recommend waiting a few days before contacting the agency.
Steps to Check a Missing Payment
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Check your bank account or Direct Express card |
| 2 | Confirm your birth date falls between the 1st and 10th |
| 3 | Wait three business days |
| 4 | Contact the Social Security Administration if the payment still hasn’t arrived |
Most payments are delivered via direct deposit, which typically ensures faster delivery.
The Bottom Line
A new round of Social Security benefits will arrive on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, for beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and the 10th of any month.
Other recipients will receive their payments later in the month according to the standard schedule:
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March 18 for birthdays between the 11th and 20th
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March 25 for birthdays between the 21st and 31st
Thanks to the 2.8% COLA increase implemented in 2026, many beneficiaries will notice slightly larger payments compared with last year.
For the millions of Americans who rely on Social Security benefits each month, understanding the payment schedule can help ensure they know exactly when their next deposit will arrive.