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Housing Allowance (Bostadsbidrag)

Housing Allowance Act (1993:737)

What does it mean?

Bostadsbidrag is a financial benefit from Försäkringskassan (the Swedish Social Insurance Agency) that helps low-income households cover their housing costs. It primarily targets families with children and young adults aged 18–28 without children. The amount is calculated based on household income, apartment size, rent, and number of children.

To apply, you must be registered in Sweden and have a valid rental agreement or cooperative apartment ownership. Income limits are updated annually — a family with two children may have a household income of approximately SEK 300,000 per year and still qualify. The allowance is paid monthly and you must report income changes continuously to avoid repayment claims.

Key Points

  • Targeted at families with children and young adults aged 18–28 without children
  • Calculated based on income, rent, apartment size, and number of children
  • Apply at Försäkringskassan — digitally via Mina sidor
  • Income changes must be reported to avoid repayment demands
  • Maximum amount varies — up to approximately SEK 5,300/month for families with children

Practical Tip

Apply as soon as you meet the criteria — the allowance is not paid retroactively. Use Försäkringskassan's calculation tool on their website to estimate your benefit before applying.

Legal Basis: Housing Allowance Act (1993:737)

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