mattillegg
Mattillegg, literally “food allowance,” is a Norwegian term used to describe a supplement intended to cover costs related to meals for certain groups receiving public benefits. The term is not a single universal payout but is used across several schemes managed by NAV (the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration) and municipal social services. Depending on the program, mattillegg can be part of old-age pension, disability benefits, sickness benefits, or targeted social assistance. It is typically aimed at people with low income or high food costs relative to income, such as elderly pensioners living alone, individuals with health conditions requiring special diets, or families with limited resources.
Eligibility rules and payment mechanisms vary by program. Some mattillegg schemes are means-tested, considering income, assets,
Policy purpose and debates: mattillegg is part of welfare aimed at reducing poverty and ensuring basic food
See also: Norwegian social security, pension, NAV, social assistance, cost of living allowances.