Another 22.4 billion will be used to pay subsidies to low-income families. These payments may be received regardless of benefit availability; The main thing is that housing and communal services expenses exceed 10% of the family budget.
In total, the Moscow government estimated that 3.6 million people use social support measures to pay for housing and communal services. In the city alone, 457 thousand families receive subsidies.
The budget also provides for the financing of other important social expenses. In particular, it was decided to spend 62 billion rubles to provide residents with free or reduced-price medicines, medical supplies and medical nutrition.
“City residents suffering from cancer, cardiovascular, rare and life-threatening (orphan) diseases, diabetes, bronchial asthma and other ailments will fully receive the most modern and effective medicines,” the mayor’s office highlighted.
Free travel for some beneficiaries on public transport in Moscow and the Moscow region, including commuter trains, will also be maintained. And all passengers will continue to have access to free transfers between the MCD and the metro. In total, 186 billion rubles have been allocated for all these purposes.
At the same time, the purchase of new subway cars, electric buses and other rolling stock will continue.