Alimony and social benefits in 2025: Ukrainians were told the relevant amounts.
Ukrainians were informed about the amounts of alimony and social benefits in 2025.
According to information from 'Hvylia', this was reported by 'Protokol'.
Starting from January 1, 2025, current norms of the minimum living wage for different age groups of the population remain in Ukraine.
In particular, the minimum living wage for children under 6 years is 2563 hryvnias, and for children aged 6 to 18 years - 3196 hryvnias. These amounts are key in determining the size of alimony and social benefits.
In particular, in 2025, the minimum alimony amount is 50% of the minimum living wage. Therefore, this means the following payments for children:
- For children under 6 years: 1281.5 hryvnias
- For children aged 6 to 18 years: 1598 hryvnias.
Thus, the recommended alimony amount corresponds to the level of the minimum living wage depending on the child's age.
At the same time, the maximum payments are limited to 10 minimum living wages. In 2025, these amounts are:
- for children under 6 years - 25630 hryvnias,
- for children aged 6 to 18 years - 31960 hryvnias.
Regarding other types of assistance, their size remains unchanged:
- Childbirth assistance - 41280 hryvnias.
- Payments for pregnancy and childbirth for unemployed women - 757 hryvnias.
- Baby package (baby box) - 7689 hryvnias.
Assistance for single mothers and children under guardianship also remains according to current norms.
Meanwhile, in 2025, the amount of payments for children in low-income families has increased. They amount to 130% of the minimum living wage for children.
Recall that the PFU revealed data on payments for January.
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