The Pandemic Unemployment Payment will be completely phased out by February 8th next year.
The Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme has been extended to the end of the year, under the government's National Economic Plan.
The plan sets out how Ireland is expected to recover over the coming months and years with Taoiseach Micheál Martin setting out their targets for getting people back to work.
As more people pick up jobs, pandemic supports will be phased out.
The Pandemic Unemployment Payment will be cut by €50 euro in September, and again in November, before being scrapped in February.
The wage subsidy scheme will last until the end of this year.
While the 9 per cent reduced VAT rate for the hospitality sector has been kept until September 2022.
Confirmed - last PUP payments will be made on Feb 8th 2022. The pandemic support to be phased out starting in September pic.twitter.com/zR4LDeJ4eK
— Seán Defoe (@SeanDefoe) June 1, 2021
Other business supports like the CRSS payments will continue into the autumn.
Cabinet also agreed to bring houses built after 2013 under the property tax rules, which will mean increased bills for thousands of people, though it's not clear when that will start.
Reporting by Sean Defoe