New Pension Supplements Coming in July 2026: Up to 570 UAH for Eligible Seniors.

New pension supplements in July
New pension supplements in July

Additional Payments and Benefits for Ukrainian Pensioners in July 2026

According to Novyny.live: In July 2026, Ukrainian retirees can receive various state-funded allowances, discounts, and compensations. While some bonuses are automatically applied, others require a separate application. Importantly, seniors whose total pension does not exceed 10,340 hryvnias may qualify for extra financial support.

Who Will See Increased Payments?

Retirees aged 70 to 74 will receive a monthly supplement of 300 hryvnias. Those between 75 and 79 years old can get 456 hryvnias each month, and individuals aged 80 or older are eligible for 570 hryvnias per month. The guaranteed minimum pension for people aged 65 and above will be set at 3,758 hryvnias.

Utility discounts for pensioners in July 2026 also offer significant savings:

  • Families of deceased veterans receive a 50% reduction on utility costs.
  • Combat veterans are entitled to a 75% discount on utility services.
  • People with war-related disabilities may qualify for full (100%) compensation on certain services.

Extra Perks for Ukrainians Aged 60 and Over

Pensioners can ride city public transport for free and enjoy a 50% discount on motor third-party liability insurance. They are also exempt from land tax on household plots, gardens, and vegetable patches.

How to access support in summer 2026? To receive subsidies and compensations, retirees must submit an application along with the required documents. This step is crucial for taking full advantage of all benefits provided by law.

The expansion of social payments and privileges for Ukrainian pensioners in July 2026 aims to support the elderly population and improve their quality of life. These additional allowances and utility discounts could substantially ease the financial burden for many seniors, particularly those whose pensions fall below the established thresholds. This initiative also reflects the government's commitment to social equity and assistance for vulnerable groups.


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