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Social Security payments up to $5,181 will be issued this week.
Summary
Millions of Americans are set to receive Social Security payments this week, and the SSA will issue payments on Wednesday, Feb. 11 to recipients with birthdays from the 1st through the 10th.
Content
Millions of Americans are scheduled to receive Social Security payments this week. More than 70 million people rely on Social Security for retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. The Social Security Administration staggers payments across the month rather than issuing them all at once. This week, payments will be made on Wednesday, February 11 for recipients whose birthday falls between the 1st and the 10th of any month.
Key facts:
- Payments this week are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 11 for recipients with birthdays from the 1st through the 10th.
- The SSA staggers payments to serve over 70 million beneficiaries across the month.
- The article notes beneficiaries are advised to allow up to three business days if a payment does not arrive before contacting the SSA.
- Eligibility for retirement benefits generally requires earning 40 Social Security credits, typically about 10 years of work.
- Amounts vary by lifetime earnings and the age a person begins claiming; the average monthly benefit for a retired worker was $2,071.30 as of December 2025.
- The Senior Citizens League provided an early estimate that the 2027 COLA would be 2.5 percent, compared with a 2.8 percent boost for 2026; COLA calculations are based on year-over-year CPI-W averages in the third quarter.
Summary:
Millions of beneficiaries will receive scheduled payments under the SSA's staggered timetable, with the next batch on Feb. 11 for birthdays 1–10. Specific later payment dates for February were not listed in the article. Undetermined at this time.
