Fiscal claim
Raise State pension to €350/week
Headline figure
Per-year impact
€1.10bn
Welfare or transfer payment
Total over horizon
€1.10bn
2025 onwards
Confidence
Stated in source
Per the Department of Social Protection, each €5/wk uplift on the State pension costs ~€95m/yr. A €60/wk rise from current €289.30 → €350 implies ~€1.1bn/yr.
Attribution & links
- Origin
- Manifesto
- Owner
- Fianna Fáil
- Policy area
- Social Protection
- Underwrites commitment
- Increase the State pension to at least €350 per week
- First stated
- 2024-11-17
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-23
Verification
Cross-checked against the source document. Quote captured verbatim where the figure is directly stated; gaps and mismatches are noted honestly.
Verified against Fianna Fáil GE2024 Manifesto, p.9: "Increasing the State pension to at least €350 per week to ensure a better quality of life in older age."
Evidence & sources
Every euro figure above ultimately traces back to the source document below.
Source
- Fianna Fáil GE2024 ManifestoFianna Fáil·Retrieved 2026-05-23high
- Fianna Fáil GE2024 Manifesto, p.9 - verbatim figureFianna Fáil·Retrieved 2026-05-23high
See this claim in coalition context on the fiscal model.