Belarus raises average per capita subsistence budget by 3.96% to Br273.27 May 1, 2021
<p> MINSK, Apr 29 - PrimePress. The average per capita subsistence budget in Belarus for the period from May 1 to July 31, 2021 will increase by 3.96% to Br273.27 ($106.61 at the rate of the National Bank of Belarus), as per the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Belarus’ resolution No.28 of Apr 21, 2021 posted on the National Legal Internet Portal. </p> <p> </p> <p> The subsistence budget for the working-age population will increase by 4.4% to Br303.53 ($118.42); pensioners – 3.96% to Br207.06 ($80.78); university students – 4% to Br263.15 ($102.66); children under the age of three – 3.6% to Br174.51 ($68.08); children aged three to six – 3.6% to Br241.29 ($94.13); children aged six to 18 – 3.8% to Br294.36 ($114.84). </p> <p> </p> <p> Wage premiums and allowances of the social protection system and some welfare payments based on the size of the subsistence budget will automatically increase accordingly. This applies to welfare payments to families with children, social pensions, extra payments to pensioners aged 75 and over, allowances for care of persons assigned to the 1st disability group, persons who have attained 80 years of age, and allowances and pensions for some categories of pensioners. </p> <p> </p> <p> The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Belarus’ Resolution No.29 of Apr 21, 2021 sets the minimum consumer budgets in average prices of March 2021 per month from May 1, 2021 to July 31, 2021. </p> <p> </p> <p> The standard for the working-age population increased by 3.9% to Br562.28 ($219.36); pensioners – 3.5% to Br437.2 ($170.56); children under the age of three – 3.5% to Br371.52 ($144.94); children aged three to six – 4.9% to Br476.88 ($186.04); children aged six to eighteen – 1.8% to Br482.43 ($188.21); a family of four – 3.8% to Br444.22 ($173.3) per each family member; a young family of three – 4.3% to Br478.38 ($186.63). End (Br2.5633/$1) </p>
2021-04-30
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MINSK, Apr 29 - PrimePress. The average per capita subsistence budget in Belarus for the period from May 1 to July 31, 2021 will increase by 3.96% to Br273.27 ($106.61 at the rate of the National Bank of Belarus), as per the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Belarus’ resolution No.28 of Apr 21, 2021 posted on the National Legal Internet Portal.
The subsistence budget for the working-age population will increase by 4.4% to Br303.53 ($118.42); pensioners – 3.96% to Br207.06 ($80.78); university students – 4% to Br263.15 ($102.66); children under the age of three – 3.6% to Br174.51 ($68.08); children aged three to six – 3.6% to Br241.29 ($94.13); children aged six to 18 – 3.8% to Br294.36 ($114.84).
Wage premiums and allowances of the social protection system and some welfare payments based on the size of the subsistence budget will automatically increase accordingly. This applies to welfare payments to families with children, social pensions, extra payments to pensioners aged 75 and over, allowances for care of persons assigned to the 1st disability group, persons who have attained 80 years of age, and allowances and pensions for some categories of pensioners.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Belarus’ Resolution No.29 of Apr 21, 2021 sets the minimum consumer budgets in average prices of March 2021 per month from May 1, 2021 to July 31, 2021.
The standard for the working-age population increased by 3.9% to Br562.28 ($219.36); pensioners – 3.5% to Br437.2 ($170.56); children under the age of three – 3.5% to Br371.52 ($144.94); children aged three to six – 4.9% to Br476.88 ($186.04); children aged six to eighteen – 1.8% to Br482.43 ($188.21); a family of four – 3.8% to Br444.22 ($173.3) per each family member; a young family of three – 4.3% to Br478.38 ($186.63). End (Br2.5633/$1)