Social Security Payments on March 11: Who Receives Them and How Much to Expect

Millions of beneficiaries will receive the first wave of March payments as part of the federal program’s monthly schedule

By Rich McKay | Sat, March 7, 2026 at 8:01 AM

Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security benefits will receive their next monthly payment on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, marking the first major round of deposits for the month.

The payment is part of the Social Security Administration’s staggered distribution schedule, which spreads payments across several dates each month based on recipients’ birth dates. The system helps the federal government efficiently deliver benefits to the more than 70 million Americans who receive Social Security payments.

For retirees, disabled workers, and surviving family members who depend on these benefits as a primary source of income, understanding the payment calendar is essential for managing monthly budgets and financial planning.

According to the Social Security Administration, the March 11 payment will go to beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and the 10th of any month.

Here is a full breakdown of who receives payments on March 11, how much beneficiaries might expect to receive, and what the rest of the Social Security payment schedule looks like this month.


Who Will Receive Social Security Payments on March 11

The Social Security Administration organizes benefit payments according to a schedule that corresponds with recipients’ birth dates.

Beneficiaries who started receiving benefits after May 1997 follow a staggered payment system tied to their date of birth.

March 11 Payment Group

Birth Date Range Payment Date Benefit Types Included
1st–10th of any month Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Retirement, SSDI, and survivor benefits

This group includes people receiving:

  • Social Security retirement benefits

  • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

  • Survivor benefits for spouses or children of deceased workers

Because the Social Security program serves tens of millions of Americans, distributing payments on different dates helps prevent delays and ensures the payment system operates smoothly.


Full Social Security Payment Schedule for March 2026

Not all beneficiaries receive their payments on the same day. The Social Security Administration distributes payments throughout the month in three major waves.

March 2026 Payment Calendar

Birth Date Payment Date
1st–10th March 11
11th–20th March 18
21st–31st March 25

Recipients who fall into these categories should expect their payments to arrive via direct deposit, bank transfer, or Direct Express debit card, depending on how they set up their benefits.

Direct deposit remains the most common payment method used by the Social Security Administration.


Beneficiaries Who Receive Payments on Different Dates

Some Social Security recipients follow a different payment schedule depending on when they began receiving benefits.

For example, individuals who started collecting benefits before May 1997 receive their payments on the third day of the month.

Other Payment Groups

Group Payment Date
Beneficiaries who started benefits before May 1997 March 3
People receiving both SSI and Social Security March 3
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients February 27 (March payment)

SSI payments were issued early this month because March 1, 2026, falls on a Sunday. Under federal payment rules, when the first of the month falls on a weekend or federal holiday, SSI benefits are issued on the previous business day.

As a result, many SSI recipients received their March payment on February 27, which can make it appear as if there is no payment during March.


Average Social Security Payments in 2026

Social Security payments vary widely depending on a person’s lifetime earnings, retirement age, and work history.

However, federal data provides an estimate of the average monthly benefit amounts.

Average Monthly Benefits in 2026

Beneficiary Type Average Monthly Payment
Retired worker About $2,071
Retired couple About $3,208
Disabled worker (SSDI) About $1,583
Survivor benefits Around $1,500 (varies by case)

These payments increased slightly in 2026 due to the annual Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) designed to help benefits keep pace with inflation.


Why Social Security Payments Increased in 2026

Each year, Social Security benefits are adjusted to reflect inflation using a formula tied to the Consumer Price Index.

For 2026, the federal government approved a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment, meaning most beneficiaries are receiving slightly larger payments compared with last year.

Recent COLA Adjustments

Year COLA Increase
2023 8.7%
2024 3.2%
2025 2.5%
2026 2.8%

For the average retiree, the 2026 increase equals roughly $50 to $60 more per month.

Although the adjustment is smaller than the historic increase in 2023, it still provides some relief for beneficiaries dealing with rising living costs.


Maximum Social Security Benefits in 2026

While average benefits hover around $2,000 per month, some retirees receive significantly larger payments.

The maximum Social Security benefit depends on a person’s lifetime earnings and the age at which they claim retirement.

Maximum Monthly Benefits

Retirement Age Maximum Monthly Benefit
Age 62 (early retirement) About $2,969
Full retirement age (~67) About $4,152
Age 70 (delayed retirement) Up to $5,181

Reaching the highest possible payment requires:

  • Working at least 35 years

  • Consistently earning at or near the Social Security taxable wage cap

  • Waiting until age 70 to claim benefits

Because Social Security calculates benefits using the highest 35 years of earnings, individuals with shorter careers or lower wages typically receive smaller payments.


How Social Security Benefits Are Calculated

The formula used to determine Social Security benefits takes into account several factors.

Key Factors Affecting Monthly Benefits

Factor Impact
Lifetime earnings Higher wages lead to larger benefits
Years worked Social Security uses the highest 35 earning years
Claiming age Early retirement reduces benefits
Delayed retirement Waiting until age 70 increases benefits

For example:

  • Claiming benefits at age 62 can reduce payments by up to 30%.

  • Waiting until age 70 can increase benefits by roughly 24% compared with full retirement age.

These decisions can significantly affect lifetime retirement income.


How Many Americans Receive Social Security

Social Security remains one of the largest federal programs in the United States and a critical source of income for millions of households.

Social Security Program Statistics

Category Estimated Number
Total beneficiaries ~71 million
Retired workers ~52 million
Disabled workers ~8 million
Survivors and family members ~11 million

For many retirees, Social Security provides the majority of their retirement income.

Studies show that roughly 40% of retirees rely on Social Security for at least half of their income, highlighting the program’s importance in financial stability for older Americans.


Why the Payment Schedule Is Staggered

The Social Security Administration introduced the staggered payment system in the late 1990s to help distribute payments more efficiently.

Before that change, most beneficiaries received payments on the same day each month, which placed heavy pressure on banking systems and payment infrastructure.

Staggered Payment System

Birth Date Payment Day
1st–10th Second Wednesday
11th–20th Third Wednesday
21st–31st Fourth Wednesday

This system spreads payments across the month while still ensuring recipients receive benefits consistently.


What To Do If Your Payment Doesn’t Arrive

Although most Social Security payments arrive on time, occasional delays can occur due to bank processing times or account issues.

Beneficiaries expecting a March 11 payment should first confirm that their birthday falls between the 1st and 10th.

Steps To Check a Missing Payment

Step Action
1 Check your bank account or Direct Express card
2 Confirm your birth date falls in the March 11 payment group
3 Wait up to three business days
4 Contact the Social Security Administration if the payment still hasn’t arrived

Most beneficiaries receive payments through direct deposit, which typically delivers funds on the exact payment date.


The Bottom Line

The Social Security payment scheduled for March 11, 2026, represents the first major round of monthly benefits for the month and will go to recipients born between the 1st and the 10th of any month.

Payments later in March will follow the regular schedule:

  • March 18 for birthdays between the 11th and 20th

  • March 25 for birthdays between the 21st and 31st

For most beneficiaries, the payment will include the 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment introduced in 2026, meaning checks are slightly larger than last year.

For the millions of Americans who depend on Social Security each month, understanding the payment schedule helps ensure they know when to expect their benefits and how much they may receive.

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