2026-2028 Budget at a Glance
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- Country
- Lithuania
- Year
- 2026
- Document type
- Budget at a glance
- Source institution
- Ministry of Finance of Lithuania
- File format
- PDF document
- Original file
- Open original
- Mime type
- application/pdf
- Page count
- 25
- File size
- 7.3MB
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2026 BUDGET AT A GLANCE Photo by the Chancellery of the Seimas (author: Olga Posaškova) 2 2026 BUDGET AT A GLANCE 3 CONTENT Foreword Budget structure State budget cycle Economic development scenario Revenue and expenditure General government balance indicator Structure of the state budget revenue State budget expenditure by functions of government State governance, regional policy and public administration Environment, forests, climate change and land management Energy Public finance and official statistics Economic competitiveness and state information resources National security and defence Public safety Culture and public awareness Social security and employment Transportation and communications Health Education, science and sports Justice Foreign policy Agriculture and food, rural development, fisheries and veterinary 4 6 8 10 11 14 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 47 48 2024 m. BIUDŽETAS GLAUSTAI 4 2026 BUDGET AT A GLANCE 2026 BUDGET AT A GLANCE 54 When drafting the most important law of the year – the State Budget for 2026-2028, we focused on three priorities: a significant increase in personal income and social security, record funding for national defence and consistent growth of investments in all strategic areas. This budgetary plan is balanced to respond to top priorities of the population. The 2026 budgetary plan provides an additional EUR 1.06 billion for personal income and social security, of which EUR 554.2 million for increasing the income of the working population. We have increased the salaries of teaching staff, academic community, sports coaches, doctors, residents, statutory officers, cultural institutions and art workers. In 2026, the minimum monthly salary (MMS) grows by 11.1% – from EUR 1,038 to EUR 1,153. This amendment represents an additional increase of EUR 69.58 in net salary of persons earning MMS. Old-age pensions will increase by 12% this year, budgeting EUR 388.4 million for this purpose. The average old-age pension will increase by EUR 80, and by EUR 90 to persons with a required period of service. The State budget for 2026-2028 reflects the will of the governing coalition – security and deterrence must be financed uncompromisingly, while national defence remains our top priority, as today’s geopolitical reality requires decisions with real power rather than symbolic ones. We allocate not just unprecedented fun…