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More than 17m people in SA applied for the R370 SRD grant in September

Most of the applicants for the Social Relief of Distress grant have never had a job, says the South African Social Security Agency.
More than 17m people in SA applied for the R370 SRD grant in September

More than 17 million people applied for the R370-a-month Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant in September 2024, according to the latest figures supplied by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa).

This is an increase of more than three million people since September 2021, when 13.8 million people applied.

About a quarter (4.1 million) of the SRD grant applicants in September applied for the grant for the first time.

SRD grant

KwaZulu-Natal had the highest number of applications (4.4 million), followed by Gauteng (3.2 million) and Limpopo (2.3 million).

Approximately 9.3 million of the applicants were women and 7.9 million were men.

About 1.2 million applicants have no formal schooling, but most (93%) have some education. The largest group (7.5 million) have finished matric, and more than 945,000 have a tertiary qualification.

More than half of all applicants (9.2 million) have never been employed. A total of 4.8 million people have been working for one year or less, and 384,000 currently have jobs. To qualify for the SRD grant applicants must have no other source of income.

Sassa said 7.5 million SRD grant beneficiaries had been paid in August. DM

First published by GroundUp.

Comments (2)

jbest6787@gmail.com Oct 6, 2024, 03:57 AM

SRD is a great idea. But SA as a country with the best constitution in the world. But with economic challenges, we should lead the way in bringing into existence universal basic income. This ubi should not be universal because a millionaire doesn't need 3 000 a month when he has 100 million in bank

Arnold O Managra Oct 2, 2024, 05:58 PM

The map is a fairly literal presentation of political/economic success/opportunity vs ingrained patronage culture, when corrected by population to per-capita. Culture is everything.