The Impact of The Social Security System on Poverty in South Africa

This paper identifies and quantifies the severe nature of poverty in South Africa, highlighting the predicament facing the nation’s twenty-three million poor people. The existing social security programmes have not adequately addressed the problems— most of the poor live in households that receive no social security benefits at all, and the rest remain poor in spite of the benefits they receive. Nevertheless, South Africa’s social security grants do make a significant impact, reducing the average poverty gap by approximately 23%.