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MINSK, 15 November (BelTA) – In January-September 2024 the real disposable household income of Belarusians rose by 9.4% over the same period a year prior, the National Statistics Committee of Belarus told BelTA.
Salaries accounted for 65.6% of the total money income, transfers to the population (pension benefits, welfare benefits, scholarships, and other payments) accounted for 21.9%, revenues from doing business and other gainful activities – 7.8%, property income and other kinds of revenues – 4.7%.
The real disposable money income of individuals is calculated as monetary income minus taxes, duties, and fees adjusted bearing in mind the index of consumer prices for goods and services.
Salaries accounted for 65.6% of the total money income, transfers to the population (pension benefits, welfare benefits, scholarships, and other payments) accounted for 21.9%, revenues from doing business and other gainful activities – 7.8%, property income and other kinds of revenues – 4.7%.
The real disposable money income of individuals is calculated as monetary income minus taxes, duties, and fees adjusted bearing in mind the index of consumer prices for goods and services.