elderly allowance

Verified: TikTok post falsely claims PM Anutin canceled elderly allowance — Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office confirms the claim is untrue.

Verified: TikTok post falsely claims PM Anutin canceled elderly allowance — Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office confirms the claim is untrue.

Thai PBS Verify found a TikTok post alleging that Prime Minister Anutin had revoked the elderly allowance. However, the Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that no such cancellation has occurred and stated that the government is currently reviewing measures to enhance benefits for senior citizens.

Oct 4, 2025

Verified: Elderly allowance increases to 1,250 baht/month in October 2025 — Department of Older Persons confirms it’s not true, do not share!

Verified: Elderly allowance increases to 1,250 baht/month in October 2025 — Department of Older Persons confirms it’s not true, do not share!

Do not share! The news claiming approval of a new elderly allowance rate of 1,250 baht per month has been verified as fake news.

Jul 9, 2025