Who will — and won't — have a three-payday August
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(NEXSTAR) — On paper, August is another long month, giving you extra time to enjoy the summer sun before fall begins to creep in. You may even get an extra paycheck to help you fund some late-summer fun.

For the final time this year, select workers paid bi-weekly (or weekly) will receive one additional paycheck in August. However, even if you are paid bi-weekly, you may not be among this lucky group.

Here’s what to know.

Who will get an “extra” paycheck in August?

The quickest way to tell whether you will or will not get three (or five, if you’re paid weekly) paychecks in August is to look at the last time you received a paycheck.

If you’re paid every other week and did not receive a check on Friday, you will receive three paychecks next month. For those paid on Fridays, your paydays will fall on August 1, 15, and 29.

Because August 1 falls on Friday, those paid on Thursdays will not, technically, get an extra paycheck next month. Your next triple-payday month will come in 2026.

Meanwhile, those who were just paid on July 24 or 25 will have to wait a bit longer for a three-payday month (more on that in a moment).

If you are paid every Thursday or Friday, you need not check your last pay stub — you’ll get five paychecks in August.

When is my next three-payday month?

If you get paid three times in August, you’ll have to wait until 2026 for the next bonus paycheck month. More specifically, your next triple-payday month will be January. The same is true for those paid on Thursdays.

Those who receive just two paychecks in August will see another three-check month in October. After that, you’ll need to wait until May for a “bonus” paycheck.

Why are there triple-payday months?

Thank the 52-week calendars we use. Because 52 doesn’t evenly spread out across the 12 months of the year, some months have more than four seven-day weeks — like August and October this year.

This means that, in order for you to receive your 26 bi-weekly paychecks, you will receive three paychecks in two months of the year.

This also means the paychecks aren’t really “extra,” and financial experts warn against viewing them as such. Instead, they should be treated as just another part of your income you receive annually.

If you’re on track with your budget, experts say you can use that third paycheck for other financial goals, like paying down debt or contributing to an emergency fund. If you’re off track, you can use the funds to catch up, they suggest.

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