Government Expenditure on Social Security Benefits: January-June 2025
- Contributory Benefits outlay totalled €668.7 million by the end of June 2025, 10.5 per cent higher than 2024.
- Among the Contributory categories, Pensions in respect of Retirement registered the largest increase at €45.1 million.
- The largest cohort of Contributory beneficiaries was registered under the Two-Thirds Pension (60,505).
- Non-Contributory expenditure amounted to €188.9 million, a 12.9 per cent increase from the prior year.
- Between January and June 2025, 97,115 persons benefitted from the Additional Cost of Living Adjustment. Furthermore, there were 44,307 families in receipt of the Children’s Allowance.
Government Expenditure on Social Security Benefits: January-June 2025
Government Expenditure on Social Security Benefits: January-June 2025
Social Security Benefits Expenditure
During the first half of 2025, spending on Social Security Benefits amounted to €857.6 million, 11.0 per cent higher than the €772.3 million recorded by the end of June 2024. Higher expenditure was reported for both Contributory (€63.7 million) and Non-Contributory Benefits (€21.6 million) (Table 1).
Government spending towards Contributory Benefits amounted to €668.7 million, a 10.5 per cent increase from the previous year. Pensions in respect of Retirement recorded the largest increase of €45.1 million, following a €28.0 million rise in Two-Thirds Pension outlay. Further increases were registered under Pensions in respect of Widowhood (€9.4 million), Contributory Bonus (€4.7 million), Deficiency Contributory Bonus (€3.0 million), Pensions in respect of Invalidity (€1.3 million) and Other Benefits (€0.3 million) (Table 2).
Between January and June 2025, Non-Contributory spending reached €188.9 million, a 12.9 per cent increase in comparison to the previous year. The largest rise was registered under Child Allowance (€9.7 million), ahead of the Additional Cost of Living Adjustment (€6.4 million) and Disability Pensions/Allowance (€3.0 million). In contrast, the sharpest drop was recorded under Total Social Assistance (€0.4 million) (Table 3).
Social Security Beneficiaries
By the end of June 2025, the number of Two-Thirds pensioners totalled 60,505, resulting in an additional 605 beneficiaries than the number of persons reported in the same period of the prior year. The Increased National Minimum Pension recorded the greatest rise (1,014) among Contributory Benefits, while, conversely, the biggest drop was registered under Sickness Benefit (645) (Table 2).
The highest number of Non-Contributory beneficiaries was reported under the Additional Cost of Living Adjustment (97,115), despite reporting the biggest drop (1,179) in recipients. On the other hand, the largest increase at 2,680 claimants was recorded under Special Allowance For Post-Secondary Students (Table 3).
Chart 1. Social Security Benefits Expenditure
January-June in € million
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Contributory Benefits
January-June 2025
Non-Contributory Benefits
January-June 2025
1 Refer to methodological note 5.
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