The “payment” amount will increase by 42.2% by four years; The accumulated growth from the beginning of a full -scale war will exceed 76%.
The Russian government plans to increase gas, electricity and other population equipment. The total utility bill increased by 11.9% this year, 9.8% in 2026, 7.9% -in 2027 and 5.9% in 2028. This has been proven by the updated macroeconomic forecast of the Russian Federation government, reports the Moscow Times.
Compared to initial plans (5.4% – 2026 and 4.8% – 2027), the index rate increases almost double, and in total, ultimately, 2025-2028 will reach 40.3%.
The thieves’ prices for the population, which, from the beginning of Russia released by Russia against Ukraine have increased by 24%, will increase by 10.3%this year, by 10.6%-BY to the next, and after 9%and 7%, respectively, in 2027-2028.
The “payment” amount will increase by 42.2% by four years, and the accumulated increase from the beginning of a full -scale war will exceed 76%. The Russian Ministry of Economic Development has explained that this is a fee for the reliability of supplies, social gasification and the connection of conquered territories to a single gas supply system.
Electricity will be more expensive by 38% for 2025-2028. The maximum index-by 12.6% and 9.3%-planned for the present and in the next few years, and then its speed will decrease by 6.9% and 4.9%, respectively, to 2027-2028.
As we have already written, the Russian Ministry of Finance has increased its budget shortage of 2025 to 1.7% of GDP from the previously expected 0.5% in the middle of a long period of low oil and gas prices.
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