BIG JUMP IN PENSIONS AGAIN! State is raising the lowest amounts: ALL details known

We must provide better conditions for those with the lowest pensions, with increased income, said Vučić.
BIG JUMP IN PENSIONS AGAIN! State is raising the lowest amounts: ALL details known

BIG JUMP IN PENSIONS AGAIN! State is raising the lowest amounts: ALL details known President Aleksandar Vučić announced that pensions in Serbia will see significant increases this year, promising continued growth. A key focus will be on providing better conditions and additional support for pensioners with the lowest incomes, aiming to reduce the disparity between the highest and lowest pensions. This initiative includes plans for special increases or additional payments for those receiving pensions below 40,000 or 45,000 dinars, alongside general pension growth. The state has also provided one-off financial aid and solidarity packages of food and hygiene items to over 100,000 pensioners, with a budget of 240 million dinars allocated for these packages in 2026.

  • Pensions in Serbia are set for significant increases this year, continuing a trend of growth.
  • President Vučić guarantees substantial pension rises and aims to address inequality among pensioners.
  • Special measures, including targeted increases or additional payments, are planned for those with pensions below 40,000 or 45,000 dinars.
  • The goal is to reduce the gap between the highest and lowest pension amounts.
  • Over the past few years, pension growth has consistently exceeded inflation, improving the quality of life for seniors.
  • Between January-October 2025, the average pension was 50,679 dinars (432.5 euros), with a real increase of 7.9% compared to the previous year.
  • Since 2020, pensioners have also received approximately 650 euros in one-off financial aid.
  • Solidarity packages containing food and hygiene items are distributed to pensioners whose income does not exceed 34,201.32 dinars.
  • 240 million dinars have been allocated for solidarity aid in 2026, expected to benefit over 100,000 pensioners.
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