13th pension
The thirteenth pension is an additional annual financial benefit provided to retired individuals and disability pensioners as part of social welfare and aging policy, implemented in Poland by Second [cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki|cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki]. The benefit amount is equal to the minimum old-age pension.
Jarosław Kaczyński announced 13th pension social benefit in February 2019, with the law introduced on April 4, 2019. Former Prime Minister Beata Szydło referred to this at a party convention as a 'gift from Jarosław Kaczyński.'
Initially, the financial benefit was intended to be a one-time payment in 2019; however, prior to the Polish parliamentary election">Polish language">Polish parliamentary election, the Law and Justice party pledged that, if re-elected, the benefit would become a permanent annual payment starting in 2020.
In 2019, the 13. pension was given to nearly 10 million people, costing around 10.8 billion PLN. In 2024 it was given to 8.5 million people, and in 2025, between April 1 and 20, nearly 7 million receivers, with 13 billion PLN allocated from the state budget.