The Social Security Administration has confirmed key updates for Supplemental Security Income in 2026.
Payments increased due to a cost of living adjustment, and the full yearly calendar includes several early deposits.
SSI is a federal program that provides monthly cash to older adults and people with disabilities who have limited income.
Payments follow a fixed rule, but calendar changes can shift deposit dates.
SSI 2026 Monthly Payment Amount
The maximum federal SSI payment for 2026 is $994 per month for individuals. Couples can receive up to $1,491, and essential persons may receive up to $498.
This increase comes from a 2.8 percent cost of living adjustment, which started in January 2026.
Not everyone receives the full $994. Your actual payment depends on income, living situation, and state supplements.
SSI Payment Schedule Rules for 2026
SSI payments follow a simple rule from the Social Security Administration:
- Payments are issued on the 1st of each month
- If the 1st falls on a weekend or holiday, payment is sent early on the previous business day
This rule explains why some months have two payments and others have none.
Full SSI Payment Calendar 2026 (Key Dates)
Here are the most important payment patterns for 2026:
- January payment: December 31, 2025
- February payment: January 30, 2026
- March payment: February 27, 2026
- April through June: Paid on the 1st of each month
- July: July 1 and July 31 (August paid early)
- October: October 1 and October 30
- December: December 1 and December 31
When a payment arrives early, it is not extra money. It simply covers the next month.
Why Some Months Have No SSI Payment
You may notice no SSI payment in certain months like March, August, or November.
This happens because the payment was sent early in the previous month. For example:
- March 2026 payment was sent on February 27
- No payment appears in March itself
This is a standard rule applied every year when the 1st falls on a weekend.
How Social Security Payments Differ in 2026
SSI is separate from regular Social Security benefits.
For retirement or SSDI benefits:
- Paid on Wednesdays
- Based on your birth date
- 1st to 10th: second Wednesday
- 11th to 20th: third Wednesday
- 21st to 31st: fourth Wednesday
If you receive both SSI and Social Security, you may receive:
- SSI on the 1st
- Social Security on the 3rd
How to Track Your SSI Payments Online
The best way to track payments is through your SSA account.
With an account, you can:
- Check payment dates
- View benefit letters
- Update direct deposit
- Monitor eligibility
This is the safest and most accurate way to confirm your schedule.