>> Salaries in state bodies have increased/Open source
The Ministry of Finance has updated data on wages and the number of employees of state bodies, local state administrations and judicial authorities.
In August 2024, the average salary in state bodies amounted to 55.8 thousand hryvnias. This is reported by the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine.
If compared with January, the salary of officials increased by 44.6%. At the beginning of the year, it amounted to 38.6 thousand hryvnias (on average full-time workers in Ukraine receive 21 thousand hryvnias).
The highest salaries, according to the Ministry of Finance, are in the National Commission for State Regulation in the Energy and Utilities Sectors (NKREKP). On average, its employees receive 111.9 thousand hryvnias per month.
High salaries are also in the Antimonopoly Committee – 97.0 thousand hryvnias on average. In the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers, the average salary is 71.5 thousand hryvnias.
Salaries in state bodies/Ministry of Finance
At the same time, if we compare the salaries of heads of institutions, they receive an average of 117,500 hryvnias, while workers – 18,700 hryvnias.
As you know, on September 17, the Verkhovna Rada adopted the resource bill on tax increases in the first reading. Project 11416-d will increase the rate of military duty, the income tax of banks and financial companies, and will introduce an advance payment for gas stations. This should provide the Ukrainian budget with additional funds.
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