ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Disability pension

Okay kiddo, disability pension is a type of money that the government gives people who can no longer work because they have a disability. A disability is something like being blind, having trouble walking or moving your body, or having a condition that makes it hard to do things other people can do easily.

So if someone has a disability that makes it hard for them to work and earn money, the government can give them a disability pension. This helps them pay for things like food, rent, and medical expenses. The amount of money they get depends on how severe their disability is and how much they need to take care of themselves.

It's important to remember that disability pension is not meant to be a lot of money that people can just live off of without doing anything. It's supposed to help people who really need it because they can't work and earn money on their own. Does that make sense, kiddo?