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Wohngeld: How It’s Calculated Now, What You Can Combine, and No Increase in 2026

Awards hinge on household income, size and local rent caps rather than apartment size.

Overview

  • About 1.2 million households receive Wohngeld, which was raised on January 1, 2025 and will next be recalculated in January 2027, so no further increase is planned for 2026.
  • Entitlement is determined individually using household size, total income and regional rent ceilings set by Mietenstufen, with no legal limit on apartment size considered for eligibility.
  • Wohngeld can be taken alongside Kinderzuschlag, Kindergeld, Elterngeld, unemployment insurance benefits (ALG I) and pensions, but generally not with Bürgergeld, SGB XII social assistance or most BAföG; applications and payments are handled separately by different agencies.
  • A €1,800 income disregard can apply for household members with severe disabilities or those receiving care, and care-related supports include the underused €131 monthly Entlastungsbetrag plus a complementary Entlastungsbudget introduced on July 1, 2025.
  • Local administration can create hurdles, as shown by a Hannover case where payments were briefly halted over a ‘Wohnen für Hilfe’ arrangement before being restored; awards are typically granted for 12 months and paid monthly in advance.