Currently, 4.5 million citizens are active users of the program – they have already activated the cards in the Diya application for future cashback payments.
In the fourth month of the program, Ukrainians have accumulated 436 million UAH of National Cashback, which is 180 million more than last month. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy on Monday, January 6.
Cashback payments for December and January will occur at the end of February 2025.
This is due to the unique budget process. Currently, 4.5 million citizens are active users of the program – they have already activated the cards in the Diya application for future cashback payments.
“National Cashback program shows stable growth dynamics in December, Ukrainians accumulated 436 million hryvnias in cashback, which is almost 50 million more than the state paid cashback in the last three months we combined see More more and more elderly people are joining the program, indicating its convenience and accessibility for all citizens. citizens to give preference to Ukrainian goods,” said Economy Minister Yulia Sviridenko.
The most active participants in the program remain young people under 45 years of age. Their share at the end of December was 57.4%. Middle-aged users (from 45 to 60 years old) – 22.4%, older users (60+) – 20.2%. Of them, 62.3% were women, 37.7% were men.
It was noted that on December 24, the state paid Ukrainians UAH 232 million as cashback for November. 2 million people received funding.
Citizens who have a National Cashback card can also use it to receive other assistance from the state – “Winter Support”.
We would like to remind you that the National Cashback program was approved by the government in August of this year. Ukrainians receive compensation for the purchase of Ukrainian products.
As reported, the average payment under the National Cashback program is 57.7 hryvnia, that is, 1.4 US dollars.
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