Social Security: What Would Happen to Your March Check if the Government Shuts Down? – CNET

Congress passed another short-term spending bill Thursday, averting a partial government shutdown and moving the deadline to reach an agreement on long-term funding to later this month. Congress now has until March 8 (for funding around 20% of the government) and March 22 (the remaining 80%) to approve budget bills. 

If a shutdown does happen and you receive Social Security or other government benefits, you may be wondering if you’ll still get your March check in the event of the Social Security Administration and IRS closing down. 

We’ll explain below what could happen to Social Security benefits if there’s a partial government shutdown. For more, find out if you’ll need to pay taxes on your Social Security money this year. Also, here’s the status on tax refunds if the government shuts down.

Will I get my Social Security check if there’s a government shutdown?

In 2023 while anticipating a shutdown, Chad M. Poist, the administration’s deputy commissioner of budget, finance and management, set out the agency’s contingency plan (PDF). While he anticipated the administration would furlough 53,000 of its 60,000 employees and cease activities not directly related to the payment of benefits, he said the agency would “continue activities critical to our direct-service operations and those needed to ensure accurate and timely payment of benefits.” 

What does that mean to you? 

Social Security benefits come from a different funding source than the annual budget — the dedicated payroll tax employers and employees pay — and benefits are paid from these Social Security trust funds. If you’re one of the nearly 72 million Americans who receive Social Security benefits or are enrolled in other programs (see below), you’ll still get your monthly checks.

This includes Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance. Be aware that if you have any issues with your payments, it may be a while before you receive a response from the Social Security Administration.

See below for government benefits that could be affected by a shutdown.

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A shutdown shouldn’t pause your Social Security payments.

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