2026 Disability Pension Recalculation in Ukraine: What Different Groups Will Receive.
Ukraine’s 2026 Pension Recalculation for People with Disabilities
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, Ukraine carried out a recalculation of pensions for individuals with disabilities, applying an indexation that took effect on March 1 under government resolution No. 236. This adjustment raised pension amounts for disabled persons, marking a key social initiative.
The coefficient used to determine the increase was 1.121. The minimum pension for Group I disability reached 3,725 hryvnias. For military personnel with Group I disabilities, pensions were set at over 8,100 hryvnias. Among those whose disabilities resulted from war, the highest pensions are as follows:
- Group I — 18,885 hryvnias;
- Group II — 15,494 hryvnias;
- Group III — 10,625 hryvnias.
Payments for Chernobyl-affected individuals also saw adjustments:
- Group I — over 11,000 hryvnias;
- Group II — more than 8,800 hryvnias;
- Group III — approximately 6,800 hryvnias.
Pensions for military personnel with disabilities vary by group:
- Group I — over 8,100 hryvnias;
- Group II — around 7,400 hryvnias;
- Group III — more than 7,100 hryvnias.
Payments for other disabled service members are as follows:
- Group I — over 7,400 hryvnias;
- Group II — about 7,100 hryvnias;
- Group III — nearly 6,800 hryvnias.
Social Support for People with Disabilities
Overall, the 2026 pension recalculation for people with disabilities in Ukraine represented a significant step in supporting vulnerable groups, enhancing their social protection and improving their financial situation.
This adjustment underscores the state’s commitment to social support for individuals with disabilities, particularly as many face added hardships due to the war and other socioeconomic challenges. The pension increase aims not only to improve these citizens’ financial standing but also to foster their integration into society by ensuring a decent standard of living.
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