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If you do not have enough money at your disposal to finance your necessary living expenses yourself, you can apply for citizen's allowance.
Citizen's allowance, also known as basic income support for jobseekers, is a benefit provided by the welfare state for people who are able to work and cannot cover their living expenses from their own income or assets. It is regulated in the Second Book of the German Social Code (SGB II).
The citizen's income ensures the minimum economic subsistence level and enables you to participate in the cultural and social life of our society. At the same time, those entitled to citizen's allowance who are able to work receive comprehensive support from the job centres in their search for work or qualification opportunities.
Anyone who receives benefits from the state, i.e. from taxpayers, must in turn play an active role in ensuring that they can stand on their own two feet again as quickly as possible. The job centres will support you in this. Children in need of assistance also receive citizen's allowance and are looked after by the job centres in order to give them access to education and participation.
Important: Citizen's allowance is only paid on application.
If you previously received unemployment benefit II or social benefit, you will receive citizen's allowance from 1 January 2023.
The basic security benefits are transferred to your account each month in advance.
Flat-rate monthly amount (standard requirement)
If you receive citizen's allowance, you will receive a lump sum to cover your living expenses (known as standard needs). It covers your needs, such as food, clothing and personal hygiene, and is adjusted annually. The following amounts apply to the standard needs levels (RBS) for 2025:
Immediate supplement for children
Children, adolescents and young adults receive an additional monthly immediate supplement of EUR 20.00 (RBS 3-6).
Additional needs
If you need more money due to special situations, you can also receive additional benefits if you fulfil the personal requirements. For example, expectant mothers from the 13th week of pregnancy, single parents, people with disabilities who receive benefits for participation in working life or people who need a more expensive diet for medical reasons receive benefits for so-called additional needs.
Costs for accommodation and heating
If you receive citizen's allowance, the costs of your accommodation and heating will be covered if these costs are reasonable. In the first year of benefit receipt, the actual costs of your flat or house (net cold rent) are covered, even if these are not reasonable (so-called "waiting period"). From the second year of benefit receipt, the costs are only covered if they are reasonable.
The one-year waiting period does not apply to heating costs. Even in the first year, heating costs are not covered to the actual extent, but to a reasonable extent. Which costs are reasonable depends on where you live.
You can also receive the following benefits:
Consideration of income and assets
When calculating the citizen's allowance, your income and assets and those of all persons with whom you live in a "community of need" are taken into account, as you can only receive citizen's allowance if you are in need of assistance.
Income includes
Deducted from this:
As a general rule, your income up to EUR 100.00 is not taken into account (deductible amount). If you have income over EUR 100, a further, specific amount is not taken into account (so-called tax-free amount). This amount depends on the amount of your gross income.
As a young person, you are allowed to keep income from school and student jobs and income from vocational training up to the mini-job limit (currently EUR 520.00). Your income from student jobs during the holidays is not taken into account at all.
Federal Voluntary Service and FSJ volunteers also benefit from increased allowances, as do young people in the transition period between school and vocational training.
Allowances also apply to realisable assets.
Assets are the entirety (stock) of a person's possessions that can be measured in money. However, not all assets must be realised. Assets are realisable if they can be used directly for subsistence or their monetary value can be used for subsistence through consumption, sale, lending, letting or leasing. Assets that you cannot or may not freely dispose of, for example because the asset is pledged, are not realisable.
Assets include, for example
The following applies to asset allowances:
In principle, your assets are not taken into account:
Reductions in benefits
The citizen's allowance can be reduced due to breaches of duty or failure to register:
To receive citizen's allowance, you must submit an application. To do this, contact your job centre. You can also do this online.
Apply for Citizen's Allowance in writing:
Apply for citizen's allowance online:
There is no deadline. However, benefits are only granted from the month in which you submit the application.
If you are currently still receiving unemployment benefit, it is advisable to submit the application early before this benefit expires so that you do not get into financial difficulties.
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The following information is available:
The Citizen's Income Act will comprehensively reform the basic income support for jobseekers in 2023 and bring it up to date. Further information can be found on the website of the Federal Employment Agency.
machine generated, based on the German release by: Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS), 13.03.2025