SASSA Social Grant Increases for 2026
SASSA Social Grant Increases for 2026
Social grants are paid by SASSA each month, to candidates who have applied and met all the criteria of the grant. Read how much each social grant currently pays.
- Latest grant increase: April 2026.
- Next grant increase: to be confirmed – possibly October 2026.
(last updated: 20 May 2026).
South African’s receiving a SASSA social grant, should note the following important increases in the 2026/27 financial year.
SASSA Social Grant increases, from 1 April 2026:
According to the 2026 Budget Review, most grants administered by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) will increase from April 2026, providing additional relief to households facing rising living costs. The government of South Africa has allocated R292.8 billion to support millions of vulnerable citizens.
From April 2026, the following social grant increases will apply:
- Old age grant: new amount will be R2 400 / R2 420 (an increase of R80 from the previous amount of R2 315). Read more about the old age grant/ pension here.
- War veterans grant: new amount will be R2 420 (an increase of R80 from the previous amount of R2 315). Read more about the war veterans grant here.
- Disability grant: new amount will be R2 400 (an increase of R80 from the previous amount of R2 315). Read more about the disability grant here.
- Care dependency grant: new amount will be R2 400 (an increase of R80 from the previous amount of R2 315). Read more about the care dependency grant here.
- Foster child grant: new amount will be R1 290 in April (an increase of R40 from the previous amount of R1 250) and from October it will increase to R1 300 (an additional R5 increase). Read more about the foster child grant here.
- Child support grant: new amount will be R580 (an increase of R20 from the previous amount of R560). Read more about the child support grant here.
- Grant-in-aid: new amount will be R580 (an increase of R20 from the previous amount of R560). Read more about the grant-in-aid here.
Will the SRD Grant increase in 2026?
One grant that will not increase is the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant. The SRD grant will remain at R370 per month and has been extended until 31 March 2027. Government has allocated an additional R36.4 billion to ensure payments continue in their current form.
Facts about social grants in South Africa
Social grants are the biggest part of the government’s social development spending.
If we do not count the SRD grant, spending on social grants will grow from R246.6 billion in 2025/26 to R276.5 billion in 2028/29.
The total Social Development budget will also increase by 4.2%, from R412.2 billion to R466.4 billion over the next few years. This money helps fight poverty and pays for welfare services, social insurance, and support programmes for children, women, young people, older persons, and people with disabilities.
SASSA payment safety checks
At the same time, National Treasury is putting stricter rules in place to prevent fraud and make sure only people who qualify receive grants. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) now uses better biometric checks (like fingerprint or identity verification) for new applicants. They have also checked millions of bank accounts and income records. By December 2025, many accounts were reviewed, and some grants were reduced or cancelled because the people no longer qualified.
The 2026 grant increases will give much-needed financial help to millions of South Africans. At the same time, stronger checks will help protect the system so that it stays fair and sustainable for the future.
article source: SA News Gov ZA
written by: Thabo Maseko
