Child Benefit ($/month) in Georgia

Georgia
36
74.00 $/month
Score / 100
#46
of 231 countries

Child Benefits in Georgia

Georgia's family-cash-support system is mainly means-tested. It does not provide a broad monthly payment automatically available to every child. The most relevant support channel is targeted social assistance for socially vulnerable households.

What the Indicator Measures

The indicator counts recurring public child and family cash benefits per child per month. One-off birth grants, crisis payments or temporary support are not counted as a monthly amount, because they do not provide predictable ongoing support.

Family-Relevant Context

For very poor households, the child supplement can matter. Many families, however, do not receive a broad and predictable monthly payment. Public support therefore remains selective and cannot replace stable private income.

Regional Relevance

The practical effect depends strongly on household income, social-assistance classification and location. In weaker labour-market regions, even a smaller transfer can matter more than in Tbilisi, where many living costs are higher.

How the Score Is Derived

The measured starting value is 74.00 USD per month. It reflects a harmonised monthly amount for recurring child and family benefits, converted into US dollars for comparison. Because the benefit is not broadly universal, the result translates into a low-to-mid score.

Sources

This article was created on June 1, 2026

Child Benefit ($/month) — Global Ranking ↗

# Country Value Score
1 Canada 410.00 $/month 100
2 Liechtenstein 401.00 $/month 99
3 Luxembourg 334.00 $/month 89
4 Australia 322.00 $/month 87
5 Germany 276.00 $/month 79
44 Greece 76.00 $/month 37
44 Martinique 75.00 $/month 37
46 Georgia 74.00 $/month 36
46 Korea Republic 73.00 $/month 36
48 Slovakia 65.00 $/month 34
221 Saudi Arabia 0.00 $/month 1
221 Oman 0.00 $/month 1
221 China 0.00 $/month 1
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