Who Gets the 1,297 Hryvnia Pension Supplement in 2026? Ukrainian Seniors Eligible for Extra Payment.
2026 Pension Supplement for Elderly Ukrainians
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, the Ukrainian state will provide a monthly pension supplement of 1,297 hryvnia for each dependent family member who is unable to work. This benefit is available to non-working seniors who care for disabled relatives. The measure aims to ease the financial burden on older adults fulfilling a vital social role as caregivers.
For context, Ukraine continues to face economic pressures from the ongoing war, making such targeted support especially important for vulnerable pensioners. The supplement is part of broader efforts to protect low-income seniors and reduce poverty among the elderly population.
Subsistence Minimum and Eligibility Requirements
The 2026 subsistence minimum for people who have lost their ability to work is set at 2,595 hryvnia. Notably, military pensioners who are not employed, not serving in the military, and supporting a disabled family member are also eligible for this payment. In any given household, only one pensioner may claim the supplement, ensuring that the extra financial support is distributed fairly.
To apply for the 2026 pension supplement, applicants must submit several documents, including:
- a passport,
- a taxpayer identification code,
- documents proving family relationships,
- evidence that the disabled family member is financially dependent on the applicant.
These requirements are designed to streamline the application process and help pensioners access the financial assistance they need quickly and accurately.
This initiative underscores the importance of social support for vulnerable groups, particularly elderly individuals who act as caregivers. Providing additional financial resources can significantly improve their well-being and quality of life. Amid the country's economic challenges, such measures represent a crucial step toward maintaining social stability and reducing poverty among pensioners.
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