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Income benefits rise three per cent May 1

Up to $90 per month for eligible recipients.
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Also, effective May 1, SIS and SAID clients without dependent children will benefit from increased earned income exemptions, enabling them to earn more from employment before their benefits are impacted.

REGINA — Seniors, individuals and families with low incomes are beginning to receive higher monthly benefits, as increases to income assistance rates announced in the 2024-25 provincial budget come into effect.  

Effective May 1, monthly income assistance benefits will rise by three per cent for Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS) and Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) clients.  

A $7.4 million allocation will have households receive an increase of up to $90 per month. This includes the Adult Basic Benefit and Shelter Benefit increasing by up to $60 per household per month, and the Alternate Heating Benefit increasing by $30 per month.  

SAID clients will see their benefits rise for the second year in a row. A $6.34 million allocation will increase SAID monthly Living Income Benefits by up to $55 per household. SAID covers clients' actual utility costs including alternate heating costs.

Also, effective May 1, SIS and SAID clients who are single or couples without dependent children will also benefit from increased earned income exemptions, enabling them to earn more from employment before their benefits are impacted.

In April 2024, the Personal Care Home Benefit monthly income threshold will increase by $100 to $2,500.