Concerns resurfaced for millions of Americans after the federal government entered another partial shutdown. With memories of past funding gaps still fresh, many beneficiaries questioned whether Social Security payments could be delayed.
The Social Security Administration addressed those fears directly. In a public update, the agency reassured recipients with a clear message: “Your payments will not be impacted.”
For nearly 75 million people who rely on Social Security retirement, disability, or Supplemental Security Income benefits, the statement provided immediate clarity during a period of uncertainty.
Assurance
In its February 2 blog update, the Social Security Administration confirmed that beneficiaries “will still receive your payments on time” despite the broader federal shutdown.
The agency specified that regular Social Security retirement benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance, and Supplemental Security Income payments will continue without changes to scheduled payment dates.
Whether benefits are delivered through direct deposit or paper check, the timing remains the same. Core payment systems continue to operate even when other parts of the federal government experience temporary closures.
For households that depend on predictable monthly income to cover rent, groceries, and utilities, that consistency is critical.
Services
Although payments continue, some in-person services are temporarily limited.
The agency noted that local offices are operating with reduced services during the shutdown. As a result, certain routine functions are paused, including:
- Issuing proof of benefits letters in person
- Updating or correcting earnings records face-to-face
However, essential functions remain available. Individuals can still:
- Apply for benefits
- File appeals
- Report a death
- Update an address
- Change direct deposit information
- Request assistance for a missing payment
Many of these tasks can also be completed online through a my Social Security account, which remains fully accessible.
Full office services are expected to resume once regular government funding is restored.
Schedule
For beneficiaries concerned about upcoming deposits, the February 2026 payment calendar remains unchanged.
The payment schedule is structured by birth date:
| Birth Date Range | February 2026 Payment Date |
|---|---|
| 1st – 10th | February 11 |
| 11th – 20th | February 18 |
| 21st – 31st | February 25 |
| SSI Recipients | February 27 |
More broadly, Social Security retirement and disability payments in 2026 follow the standard pattern of distribution on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of each month.
The official Social Security payment schedule provides a full month-by-month calendar for the year.
Adjustment
Many beneficiaries have also noticed slightly higher payments in 2026. That increase reflects a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment finalized late last year.
The adjustment is designed to help benefits keep pace with inflation, particularly rising costs for food, fuel, and household utilities.
For the average retiree, the increase amounts to approximately $56 per month, raising a typical monthly benefit from about $2,015 to roughly $2,071.
Cost-of-living adjustments are calculated annually based on inflation data and apply automatically to eligible recipients.
Earnings
The shutdown does not affect rules for individuals who work while collecting Social Security benefits.
In 2026, earnings test limits have increased compared with 2025, allowing beneficiaries who have not reached full retirement age to earn more before benefits are temporarily withheld.
For individuals reaching full retirement age by December 31, 2026, the earnings cap is set at $65,160.
Additionally, delaying benefits beyond full retirement age, which is approximately 67 for many individuals depending on birth year, can increase monthly payments. Those who wait until age 70 may qualify for maximum benefits of up to $4,152 per month.
Stability
Government shutdowns can create uncertainty across federal agencies. However, Social Security’s funding structure allows benefit payments to continue even when other departments face temporary closures.
While some administrative services may operate at reduced capacity, monthly benefit payments remain uninterrupted under current procedures.
For millions of retirees, people with disabilities, and Supplemental Security Income recipients, the agency’s reassurance provides clarity during a period of broader fiscal uncertainty. Predictable payments remain in place, and the February schedule proceeds as planned.
FAQs
Will Social Security checks stop during shutdown?
No, payments continue on schedule.
Are SSI payments affected?
No, SSI benefits continue as usual.
Are local SSA offices fully open?
They operate with reduced services.
What is the 2026 COLA increase?
Benefits rose by 2.8%.
What is the 2026 earnings limit?
$65,160 for those reaching full retirement age.















