Family Income Threshold for Utility Subsidies Raised to UAH 4,660 in 2026.

Income limit increase for benefits
Income limit increase for benefits

Updated Family Income Threshold for Benefits

According to Novyny.live: Starting January 1, 2026, Ukrainian families can qualify for housing and utility subsidies under a higher combined income limit. The threshold has been raised from UAH 4,240 in 2025 to UAH 4,660 in 2026, easing eligibility for financial support with utility bills. This adjustment is part of broader efforts to reduce the economic burden on households in need.

Subsistence Minimum and Eligible Groups

In 2026, the subsistence minimum for an able-bodied person in Ukraine stands at UAH 3,328. This increase reflects a general upward trend in social standards, which may improve living conditions for many citizens. The utility subsidies are available to specific categories of the population.

  • Combat veterans
  • Persons with war-related disabilities
  • Family members of fallen Defenders of Ukraine
  • Large families
  • Family-type children's homes
  • Retirees who previously worked as medical professionals, teachers, or librarians in rural areas
  • Victims of Nazi persecution

These groups stand to benefit most from the higher income threshold, as it expands access to subsidies. The change is designed to provide greater relief to those struggling with utility costs.

Additionally, in April 2026, some Ukrainians will receive a one-time cash payment of UAH 1,500. This initiative also targets vulnerable populations needing extra financial resources. The updated income threshold is part of a wider social support program aimed at improving living standards across the country.

The revision of the family income threshold for subsidies underscores the Ukrainian government's commitment to social policy, focusing on enhancing the economic situation of the most vulnerable citizens.

Together with the additional cash assistance, this measure could significantly boost the well-being of families facing difficulties in paying utility bills and strengthen overall social protection in the nation.


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