Labklājības ministrija

With the arrival of the New Year, support has increased for recipients of the state social security benefit, minimum old-age pension, disability pension and survivor pension, social assistance beneficiaries in municipalities, as well as for orphans and children left without parental care who have reached adulthood. The increase in minimum benefits and pensions is part of the minimum income reform, which provides for an annual review of minimum income thresholds in absolute value in line with…
With the arrival of the New Year, support has increased for recipients of the state social security benefit, minimum old-age pension, disability pension and survivor pension, social assistance beneficiaries in municipalities, as well as for orphans and children left without parental care who have reached adulthood. The increase in minimum benefits and pensions is part of the minimum income reform, which provides for an annual review of minimum income thresholds in absolute value in line with changes in the incomes of all residents. As a result of this review the state and municipal support in the social protection field is being increased. From 1 January 2026, higher thresholds are set for the guaranteed minimum income, as well as for low…
21.01.2026.