Official SASSA Grant Increases for 2025
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) grants saw official increases effective April 1, 2025, as announced during the 2025 Budget Speech. These adjustments are intended to help vulnerable populations manage the rising cost of living.
Grant Increase Details
Details of the grant increases and the new amounts are available. For example, the Older Persons Grant for those under 75 increased from R2190 to R2310. Other grants such as Disability, Care Dependency, Child Support, and Foster Care also received increases, along with War Veterans Grant and Grant-in-Aid. A full table comparing the old and new amounts can be found on {Link: Accounting Academy website https://accountingacademy.co.za/news/read/sasa-social-grant-increases-april-2025}.
Status of the SRD Grant
The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant has been extended until March 31, 2026. The monthly payment remains R370, with R35.2 billion allocated for this extension. The government is considering future options for this grant, possibly linking it to employment. Beneficiaries should stay informed about any future updates.
Impact of Grant Adjustments
Grant increases are a critical element of South Africa's social safety net, providing essential financial support to vulnerable groups, including older persons who often rely on these grants as their primary income. These adjustments are a key part of the government's social protection strategy. For more official information, visit the South African Government News Agency.
Checking Grant Status and Payment Dates
Official SASSA channels allow beneficiaries to check their grant status and payment dates. This can be done via the SASSA website using your ID and the phone number used during application. SASSA publishes payment dates for the financial year. Ensuring personal and means-test details are current is important, especially for grants requiring reviews.
Sustainability of Social Grants
For 2025/26, R284.7 billion has been allocated for social grants. However, concerns about the system's long-term sustainability exist due to a projected increase in beneficiaries. The focus is on improving efficiency to ensure grants reach eligible people, potentially through better verification processes. Beneficiaries are encouraged to provide updated information when requested.