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Here's Exactly When to Expect Your April 2026 Social Security Benefit
We’re just a few weeks away from another round of Social Security benefit payments. If you’ve been receiving checks for years, this process is probably familiar to you. But if you’ve signed up recently, you may not know exactly when your benefits will arrive in your account.
Fortunately, the Social Security Administration follows a specific schedule for payments. Once you’ve got that down, it’ll be easy to predict when your future benefits will arrive.
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The vast majority of beneficiaries receive their payments on the second, third, or fourth Wednesday, depending on the day of the month they were born. Here’s what it looks like for April 2026:
But there are a few exceptions to this rule. Those who began receiving Social Security prior to March 1997 always receive their checks on the third of each month, unless that day falls on a weekend or holiday. Then they’ll get their checks on the business day before.
Those on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) always get those checks on the first of each month, again, unless that date falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Neither of those things applies in April, so these checks should go out as scheduled.
You’ll have a slightly longer-than-average wait until your May benefits, though. Because of how the days of the week fall, you’ll have to wait five weeks instead of four for your next checks to come through. Keep this in mind when planning your monthly budget.