Mer. Feb 5th, 2025

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CSTMillions of Americans depend on Social Security benefits as a primary source of income, making it concerning when an expected payment does not appear in their bank account. If you were anticipating a deposit on Wednesday, February 5, but did not receive it, there is no need to worry. The missing payment is likely due to the structured Social Security Administration (SSA) payment schedule rather than an error.The SSA does not issue payments on the first Wednesday of the month, which is why many recipients may have noticed that no deposit was made on February 5. Understanding how Social Security disburses benefits will clarify when payments should be expected and why certain dates do not include deposits.3 secret ways to get a bigger tax refund and make sure you pay only what you oweThe SSA follows a systematic payment schedule to distribute benefits, avoiding a single large disbursement at the beginning of the month. Instead, payments are staggered and sent out based on the recipient’s birth date.Those born between the 1st and 10th of the month receive their payments on the second Wednesday. Those whose birthdays fall between the 11th and 20th are paid on the third Wednesday. Lastly, individuals born between the 21st and 31st receive their benefits on the fourth Wednesday of the month.Since February 5 was the first Wednesday of the month, no Social Security payments were scheduled for that day. Instead, deposits will be made as follows:February 12, 2025, for beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th.February 19, 2025, for those born between the 11th and 20th.February 26, 2025, for individuals born between the 21st and 31st.Anyone expecting a payment on February 5 may have mistaken their payment date or assumed benefits were issued at the start of the month. The SSA’s structured system ensures that payments are spread out evenly throughout the month rather than arriving all at once.