Why your Social Security benefits aren’t coming in March - Official reason revealed; How much you could expect after COLA adjustment and check your eligibility
SSI recipients will receive their March benefit payment early, on February 27, 2026, due to a calendar adjustment. This means no SSI payment will be issued in March, but beneficiaries are not losing money. The 2026 COLA adjustment will increase ma...

Because the payment is sent ahead of time, SSI recipients will not see a separate deposit during the month of March. The next SSI payment after February 27 will be the April benefit, which is scheduled to be issued on Thursday, April 2. This creates a longer-than-usual gap between payments, even though no benefits are lost.
It’s important to note that this adjustment applies only to SSI recipients. According to Futbolete, people receiving Social Security retirement benefits, survivor benefits, or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are not affected. Those payments follow a different schedule based on birth dates and will continue without interruption.
EXPECTED AMOUNT AFTER COLA ADJUSTMENT AND ELIGIBILITY
SSI recipients will also see a boost from the annual cost-of-living adjustment, known as COLA. The increase is set at 2.8% in 2026, a change made by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to help benefits keep pace with inflation. The adjustment is based on a federal price index and affects the maximum monthly payment amounts.
According to Futbolete, to qualify for SSI, applicants must have limited income and resources. Eligibility requires being age 65 or older, blind, or disabled for at least 12 months. Countable resources - such as cash, bank accounts, or property you own - must stay below $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples, and recipients must meet residency and citizenship requirements.
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