RPPI2301
In 2022 social protection expenditure increased by 5.5 %
Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) provisional data show that in 2022 Latvian social protection expenditure amounted to EUR 6 billion 801.4 million, which is EUR 355.4 million or 5.5 % more than in 2021. The greatest increase was observed in the expenditure on the social protection functions social exclusion (131.3 %), housing (52.3 %) and disability (12.3 %), whereas reduction on the function unemployment (41.1 %).
Social protection expenditure in Latvia
(annual, million EUR)
| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 (provisional data) | Change in 2022, compared to 2021, % | |
million EUR | % | ||||
Total expenditure on social protection | 5 256.9 | 6 446.0 | 6 801.4 | 100.0 | 5.5 |
sickness/health care | 1 535.8 | 2 117.6 | 2 219.9 | 32.6 | 4.8 |
disability | 424.1 | 508.0 | 570.5 | 8.4 | 12.3 |
old age | 2 284.1 | 2 524.0 | 2 787.9 | 41.0 | 10.5 |
survivors | 70.7 | 92.5 | 92.3 | 1.4 | -0.2 |
family/children | 511.0 | 706.1 | 701.9 | 10.3 | -0.6 |
unemployment | 308.7 | 351.7 | 207.1 | 3.0 | -41.1 |
housing | 16.3 | 21.1 | 32.2 | 0.5 | 52.3 |
social exclusion | 32.1 | 40.1 | 92.8 | 1.4 | 131.3 |
administrative costs (estimated) | 73.0 | 83.9 | 95.6 | 1.4 | 13.9 |
other expenditure | 1.2 | 1.0 | 1.2 | 0.0 | 19.2 |
Refer to the OSP database: PPI010
Expenditure on the function social exclusion rose more than twice
Mainly due to the support granted to Ukraine civilians in 2022, social protection expenditure on measures to fight social exclusion rose 2.3 times and reached EUR 92.8 million, which also led to an increase in the expenditure on social assistance benefits. Expenditure on the guaranteed minimum income benefit (GMI benefit) increased more than twice and reached EUR 21.2 million, while expenditure on the crisis benefit increased 6.2 times and reached EUR 9.2 million. According to the Ministry of Welfare, the number GMI benefit recipients went up by 33.1 thousand over the year (from 25.1 to 58.2 thousand) and that of crisis benefit recipients by 24.3 thousand (from 13.8 to 38.1 thousand).
Expenditure on housing allowance increased 2.1 times
The second largest increase – of 52.3 % – was observed in expenditure on the function housing. As more resources were spent to compensate energy price rise, expenditure on housing allowance increased 2.1 times and reached EUR 29.4 million (EUR 13.7 million in 2021). According to the Ministry of Welfare, the number housing allowance recipients went up by 13.2 thousand over the year (from 59.9 to 73.1 thousand).
Higher municipal expenditure on personal assistance to people with disabilities
Expenditure on the function disability increased by 12.3 % in 2022. Due to the improvements to personal assistance services1, municipal expenditure on personal assistance for persons with disabilities increased by 51.3 % and reached EUR 34.9 million. Moreover, with an aim to compensate high energy prices, additionally to the State aid also a special support for people with disabilities was paid.
Expenditure on old-age pensions up by 11.9 %
The bulk (41 %) of social protection expenditure went to the population at retirement age, moreover the largest share – 88.3 % constituting EUR 2.46 billion – was spent on old-age pensions. As in 2022 pension index adjustments were made, the total social protection expenditure on the function old age increased by 10.5 %, compared to 2021. Moreover, additionally to the State aid a special support for people at retirement age was paid to compensate for high energy prices.
Expenditure on function unemployment fell by 41.1 %
Termination of certain benefits granted to fight COVID-19 (e.g., downtime allowance) was a major factor causing reduction of the total unemployment-related expenditure (of 41.1 %). In 2021 the total expenditure on benefits for suppression of consequences of the spread of COVID-19 infection amounted to EUR 179.5 million, whereas in 2022, along with pandemic having a downward trend and the end of health emergency, this expenditure (wage subsidy support measure) amounted to only EUR 7.6 million.
In terms share of expenditure on benefits in the GDP, Latvia ranks first among the Baltic countries for the second year in a row
Last year expenditure on social protection benefits (benefits, pensions, administrative and other costs) took 17.5 % of the gross domestic product (GDP), which is 1.8 percentage points more than in 2021 (19.3 %). Baltic comparison of this 2021 and 2022 expenditure shows a reduction of 1.9 percentage points in Latvia (from 19.1 % to 17.2 %), 2.2 percentage points in Lithuania (from 18.0 % to 15.8 %) and 1.5 percentage points in Estonia (from 17.1 % to 15.6 %). In the EU, expenditure on social protection benefits took on average 28.7 % of GDP in 2021.
Expenditure on social protection benefits per capita rose by 5.8 %
The share of social protection expenditure in the GDP is just one of the variables used for measuring social protection expenditure. Annual expenditure on social protection benefits per capita is also used for this purpose. In 20223 Latvian figure (EUR 3.6 thousand) was slightly lower than in the neighbouring Baltic countries (EUR 3.8 thousand in Lithuania and EUR 4.2 thousand in Estonia). Over the year, expenditure on social protection benefits per capita grew by 5.8 % in Latvia, 3.7 % in Lithuania and 4.2 % in Estonia.
Methodological information
Since 2004 social protection expenditure statistics in Latvia is compiled based on the ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social PROtection Statistics) methodology. The methodology is aimed at producing internationally comparable information on social protection expenditure diverted from state and local government budgets to meet population needs in this area.
1 Improvements to personal assistance services were introduced as of 1 July 2021.
2 2022 data – early estimates for ESSPROS main indicators regarding expenditure on social protection benefits.
3 2022 data – early estimates for ESSPROS main indicators.
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