Ukrainians were told how the minimum subsistence level will change in 2025.
08.01.2025
4976
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
08.01.2025
4976
According to the Budget Declaration for 2024-2025, the minimum subsistence level in Ukraine will remain unchanged as of January 1, 2025, compared to the previous year.
The minimum subsistence level in Ukraine depends on the age and category of the population. For able-bodied persons, it is 3,028 hryvnias, while for persons recognized as incapacitated, it is 2,361 hryvnias.
As for children, for the age group of up to 6 years, the minimum subsistence level is 2,563 hryvnias, and for children aged 6 to 18 years, it is 3,196 hryvnias.
Earlier, Ukrainians were explained why it is important to control the payment of the unified social contribution (USC) to receive a decent pension.
Read also
- Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortage in Russia as Gas Stations Close and Sales Are Restricted
- Ukraine’s Economy Shrank by 30% in the First Year of War: Ustenko on Challenges and International Aid
- Ukraine’s SBU Uncovers $270K Theft in Power Plant Repairs: Old Pipes Sold as New
- Ukraine’s 2026 Harvest Begins: What Crops Are Being Gathered Amid Shrinking Farmland
- Fuel Shortage in Russia Cripples Air Defense in Crimea: Military Vehicles Abandoned on Highways
- No One in the Government Is in Charge of Reindustrialization: The Economic Risks Ahead

