
MINSK, 1 August (BelTA) – Belarus raised minimum subsistence budget on 1 August 2025, BelTA learned from the press service of the Labor and Social Security Ministry of Belarus.
The new minimum subsistence budget on average per capita is set at Br487.72, which is 5.4% higher than the minimum subsistence budget that was in effect from 1 May 2025. The minimum subsistence budget in Belarus has been set at Br523.92 for working-age population, Br357.03 for pensioners, Br301.50 for children under 3 years, Br406.10 for children aged 3 to 6, and Br476.97 for children aged 6 to 18:
The new minimum subsistence budget will be valid until 31 October 2025.
The new minimum subsistence budget on average per capita is set at Br487.72, which is 5.4% higher than the minimum subsistence budget that was in effect from 1 May 2025. The minimum subsistence budget in Belarus has been set at Br523.92 for working-age population, Br357.03 for pensioners, Br301.50 for children under 3 years, Br406.10 for children aged 3 to 6, and Br476.97 for children aged 6 to 18:
The new minimum subsistence budget will be valid until 31 October 2025.