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Breaking News: CHECK YOUR DATE: Not Everyone Gets a Social Security Payment on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 — Here’s Who’s Affected
Millions of Americans rely on Social Security each month — but not everyone will see a payment hit their account on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
If you’re expecting a deposit that day, it’s critical to understand how the Social Security Administration (SSA) schedules payments — because eligibility for that specific Wednesday depends entirely on your birth date and when you first started receiving benefits.
Here’s how it works:
Who Does Get Paid on February 11?
Social Security retirement, disability (SSDI), and survivor benefits are typically paid on Wednesdays based on birth dates:
Born on the 1st–10th of the month?
You’re scheduled to receive payment on the second Wednesday of the month — which falls on February 11, 2026.
Who Does NOT Get Paid That Day?
You will not receive a Social Security payment on February 11 if:
You were born between the 11th–20th (your payment comes the third Wednesday — Feb. 18, 2026)
You were born between the 21st–31st (your payment comes the fourth Wednesday — Feb. 25, 2026)
You began receiving benefits before May 1997 (payments typically arrive on the 3rd of the month)
You receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)(usually paid on the 1st of the month)
Why This Matters
Every month, confusion spreads online when some beneficiaries see deposits while others don’t.
But in most cases, it’s simply the SSA’s staggered schedule — not a delay or disruption.
Still, with economic uncertainty and rising costs of living, even a few days’ difference can cause concern.
That’s why knowing your payment group is essential.
Before you panic — check your birth date and benefit start date.
Bottom line: If you’re not in the 1st–10th birthdate group and didn’t start benefits after May 1997, February 11 is likely not your payment day.
Read more to see the full February 2026 Social Security payment calendar and what to do if your deposit doesn’t arrive on time.
