According to a statement from the Ministry of Labour,
Solidarity and Social Security, this update on the increase in pensions will
add an additional €110 million to the Social Security budget.
The Social Support Index (IAS) will also increase more than
initially forecast by the Government. In the note, the MTSSS indicates that the
IAS will increase by 8.4% in January, from 443.20 euros to 480.43 euros. The
Government had initially determined that the IAS would rise by 8% next year to
478.70 euros, according to the State Budget for 2023 (OE2023).
With this update, pensions of up to 960 euros (two IAS) will
be updated by 4.83%, four tenths more than expected. As for pensions between
960 euros and six IAS, the increase will be 4.49% – against the estimated
4.07%. And in pensions for more than six IAS, the increase will be 3.89% (the
initial forecast was 3.53%).
“A pension of 500 euros will have an increase of around 24
euros”, said minister Ana Mendes Godinho.
In monthly terms, a pension whose current value is 440
euros, will receive from January 461.25 euros (about two euros more than the
4.43% increase dictated). And a pension of 1,300 euros increases in January to
1,358.37 euros (about 5.5 euros more than the update initially defined by the
Government).