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Social Security payments land this week with new twist

The SSA began distributing April 2026 payments on April 8, with two more waves to follow, while officials warn recipients about a convincing email scam targeting beneficiaries nationwide.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydApril 8, 2026 Money No Comments4 Mins Read
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More than 71 million Americans receive Social Security benefits each month, but not all of them get paid on the same day. In April 2026, the timing of your payment comes down to one thing: the date you were born.

The Social Security Administration began sending out the first round of April payments Today, April 8. Two more disbursement dates follow over the next two weeks, completing the month’s full payment cycle by April 22.

The April Social Security payment schedule

For recipients who began receiving benefits after May 1997, the April payment dates are structured around birth dates. Those born between the 1st and 10th of any month received their payment on April 8. Recipients with birthdays falling between the 11th and 20th are scheduled for April 15. Anyone born between the 21st and the end of the month will see their payment arrive on April 22.

Not everyone follows this schedule. Beneficiaries who started receiving Social Security before May 1997 were paid on April 3, as were those who receive both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. SSI recipients received their April payment on April 1, the first time this year the payment arrived on the first of the month. In the previous three months, the SSA issued SSI checks early because of holidays and weekends falling on standard payment dates.

The SSA recommends waiting three additional mailing days before contacting the agency if a payment does not arrive on the expected date. About 99% of recipients are paid electronically, so delays are uncommon.

What recipients are currently receiving

Monthly benefit amounts vary based on the type of benefit a recipient qualifies for. Retired workers receive an average of $2,076.41 per month. Disabled workers receive an average of $1,633.76, and survivors receive an average of $1,623.28, according to current SSA data.

For those retiring at full retirement age in 2026, the maximum monthly benefit reached $5,251, up from $4,018 in 2025. That increase reflects inflation adjustments in how Social Security calculates benefits and how past earnings are indexed. The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment came in at 2.8%, up from 2.5% the prior year, and the maximum taxable earnings limit rose from $176,100 to $184,500.

Social Security scam warning for April

Alongside the April payment rollout, the SSA’s Office of Inspector General is alerting beneficiaries to an active email scam targeting recipients across the country. The fraudulent messages claim to offer access to a recipient’s Social Security statement, but clicking any link inside them can lead to identity theft, financial loss, or compromised personal information.

The emails are designed to look official. Scammers are using language, logos, color schemes, and formatting that closely mirror legitimate SSA communications. The key detail to check is the sender’s email address. All genuine SSA emails originate from addresses ending in .gov. Anything else is fraudulent.

Recipients should watch for messages claiming a statement is ready to download, emails containing attachments labeled as official documents, and any message that creates a sense of urgency or pressure to act quickly. Clicking links in suspicious emails may install malware or redirect users to fake websites built to harvest personal and financial data.

How Social Security benefits may be taxed in 2026

Whether benefits are taxable depends on combined income, which the SSA defines as adjusted gross income plus tax-exempt interest income plus half of total Social Security benefits received.

Recipients with combined income below $25,000, or $32,000 for joint filers, owe no federal tax on their benefits. Those between $25,000 and $34,000, or $32,000 to $44,000 for joint filers, may owe taxes on up to 50% of their benefits. Above $34,000, or $44,000 for joint filers, up to 85% of benefits can be taxed.

Two provisions under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are reducing the tax burden for many retirees this year. A new senior deduction allows recipients 65 and older to claim up to $6,000 against taxable income, or $12,000 for married couples filing jointly. The standard deduction also increased to $16,100 for single filers and $32,200 for joint filers. Both changes lower adjusted gross income, which can push recipients below the thresholds where benefits become taxable.

The SSA has published its full 2026 payment calendar online for recipients who want to plan around upcoming disbursement dates.

 

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