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Dozens of social payments and compensations will increase in Russia: who will be affected by indexation from February 1

Date: September 19, 2024 Time: 05:41:41

Starting February 1, more than 40 payments and compensations will increase.

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Starting February 1, more than 40 payments and compensations will increase. This was stated by the press service of the Ministry of Labor. The indexation will be 7.4%. This is exactly how much, according to Rosstat, prices rose last year.

In particular, indexation will affect the following payments: maternity capital, maternity benefits, lump-sum benefits for the birth of a child, monthly childcare benefits, monthly cash payments to disabled people and other measures of social support.

According to the Ministry of Labor, the increase will affect more than 20 million Russians. Read more about how different payments will increase in the table. You can find out what social support measures you are entitled to in your personal account on the government services portal. There you can apply to receive one or another payment from the state.

At the same time, some benefits have already increased, effective January 1. In particular, these are pensions and sick leave. They will not increase again from February 1.

SPECIFICALLY

How will various social benefits increase?

Support measure Amount (thousands of rubles) from February 1, 2024

Maternity capital 630 (for the first child) and 833 (for the second and subsequent children, if you did not receive money for the first).

One-time benefit for the birth of a child 24.6 thousand rubles

Maternity benefit from 88.5 to 565 (depending on salary)

Monthly childcare allowance from 7.7 to 49.1 (depending on salary)

Monthly cash payments to people with disabilities from 3 to 5.3 (depending on group)

According to the Ministry of Labor.

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Puck Henry
Puck Henry
Puck Henry is an editor for ePrimefeed covering all types of news.
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