Heating costs in Austria: How to secure important grants!

Steigende Heizkosten in Österreich: Tipps und Zuschüsse für Betroffene in 2024/2025. Infos zu Anträgen und Fristen.
Rising heating costs in Austria: Tips and grants for those affected in 2024/2025. Information on applications and deadlines. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Heating costs in Austria: How to secure important grants!

Niederösterreich, Österreich - With falling temperatures, heating costs in Austria increase dramatically, which puts many households into financial emergency. According to Kosmo , around 46% of the Austrians consider less heating this winter season. In order to counter this challenge, several federal states provide financial aid. In Lower Austria, claimants can apply for a heating allowance of up to 150 euros, provided they have been living there for at least six months and their income is within certain limits. The deadline for the applications ends on March 31, 2025.

In Styria there is a grant of up to 340 euros for low -income citizens. Families who have been registered there since September 2024 can apply for support, whereby the income limits are different depending on the size of the household. At the same time, Carinthia offers different variants of the heating allowance: 180 euros for higher income and 110 euros for lower. Burgenland also contributes with grants of up to 2,000 euros. These unprecedented grants are important to reduce the financial pressure during the heating season.

Housing benefit increase 2025

In addition to the heating cost grants, the housing benefit in Germany will be increased by 15 percent in Germany, as Bürger-geld . This increase is intended to relieve low -income households and compensate for the exploding housing costs. The average increase in housing benefit leads to an increase of around 30 euros per month for the justified households. Around 1.9 million households will benefit from this increase from 2025, since the help should help to cushion the increase in living costs.

These supportive measures are crucial to secure the financial stability of households in both countries and ensure that people do not have to fall into the dependence on citizenship or basic security.

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