Social Security and SNAP Payment Schedule for March: Don’t Miss Your Deposit
Millions of Americans receiving benefits from the Social Security Administration and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program should take note that March 2026 payments come with a key calendar twist.
SSI Payment Alert: Arriving February 27
SSI recipients will receive their March 2026 payment early:
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Deposit Date: February 27, 2026
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Reason: March 1 falls on a Sunday
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Important: This is NOT extra money—just an early release
No SSI payment will be sent in March. Next payment: April 1, 2026.
Social Security March 2026 Payment Schedule
For retirement and SSDI beneficiaries, payments follow your birth date:
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March 3 (Tuesday): Benefits started before May 1997
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March 11 (Wednesday): Birthdays from 1st–10th
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March 18 (Wednesday): Birthdays from 11th–20th
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March 25 (Wednesday): Birthdays from 21st–31st
SNAP March 2026 Payments: Why Dates Differ
SNAP benefits are federally funded but state-managed, so payment dates vary.
States distribute benefits based on:
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Last name (e.g., Connecticut)
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Case number (e.g., Florida, Alabama)
This helps avoid system overload and spreads out payments.
What You Can Buy with SNAP
Eligible items include:
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Fruits and vegetables
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Meat, fish, eggs, and plant-based proteins
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Dairy products
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Bread and cereals
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Even seeds and plants to grow your own food
SNAP Payment Windows by State (March 2026)
Most states issue benefits between March 1–20, but some run longer:
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Alabama: March 4-23
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Alaska: March 1
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Arizona: March 1-13
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Arkansas: March 4-13
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California: March 1-10
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Colorado: March 1-10
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Connecticut: March 1-3
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Delaware: March 2 to 23
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District of Columbia: March 1-10
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Florida: March 1 to 28
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Georgia: March 5-23
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Guam: March 1-10
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Hawaii: March 3-5
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Idaho: March 1-10
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Illinois: March 1-20
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Indiana: March 5-23
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Iowa: March 1-10
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Kansas: March 1-10
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Kentucky: March 1 to 19
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Louisiana: March 1-23
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Maine: March 10-14
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Maryland: March 4-23
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Massachusetts: March 1-14
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Michigan: March 3-21
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Minnesota: March 4-13
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Mississippi: March 4-21
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Missouri: March 1 to 22
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Montana: March 2-6
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Nebraska: March 1-5
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Nevada: March 1-10
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New Hampshire: March 5
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New Jersey: March 1-5
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New Mexico: March 1-20
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New York: March 1-9
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North Carolina: March 3-21
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North Dakota: March 1
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Ohio: March 2-20
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Oklahoma: March 1-10
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Oregon: March 1-9
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Pennsylvania: March 3-14
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Puerto Rico: March 4 to 22
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Rhode Island: March 1
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South Carolina: March 1-19
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South Dakota: March 10
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Tennessee: March 1-20
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Texas: March 1-28
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Utah: March 5, 11 and 15
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Virgin Islands: March 1
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Vermont: March 1
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Virginia: March 1 to 7
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Washington: March 1 to 20
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West Virginia: March 1-9
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Wisconsin: March 1-15
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Wyoming: March 1-4
(Exact date depends on your state system, check your EBT account for accuracy.)
Quick Takeaways
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SSI arrives early on Feb 27 (no March payment)
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Social Security follows your birth date schedule
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SNAP dates vary by state and household details
Plan ahead. Especially with the early SSI deposit, so your benefits stretch through the full month.
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