Most people who receive Social Security retirement benefits will see their monthly payments in February 2026 as usual — with checks and direct deposits distributed according to the Social Security Administration’s standard schedule.
However, some confusion has surfaced for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients with how the monthly funds are distributed when the scheduled payment day lands on a weekend. While SSI and Social Security are separate programs, about half of SSI recipients also receive Social Security, which is why the distinction matters.
Social Security payment dates for February 2026
The Social Security Administration published the 2026 schedule for benefit payments:
If you receive regular Social Security benefits (not SSI), your payment will arrive on one of the following dates, based on your birthdate and when you first began collecting benefits:
What is SSI?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides financial support to individuals who are:
As of 2025, adults must generally earn less than $2,019/month in wages to qualify. Many SSI recipients also receive Social Security benefits, but the two programs are funded separately.
SSI payment dates in 2026
The remaining SSI payment dates for 2026 are as follows:
So will I receive a SSI payment in February 2026?
Typically, the monthly SSI payment is deposited on the first of the month. But in February, the first lands on a weekend – on Sunday, Feb. 1. According to standard SSA policy: when the first falls on a weekend or federal holiday, SSI payments are made on the preceding business day.
So the February payment was issued on Friday, Jan. 30.
That said, the same issue will occur at the end of February for the March payment since the first again lands on a Sunday. In turn, the March payment will be issued on Friday, Feb. 27.
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This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: When will your Social Security payment arrive in February 2026? See the schedule
Reporting by Victoria E. Freile, New York Connect Team / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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