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The Pension Fund will additionally spend more than 12 billion hryvnias

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The money will be used to pay housing subsidies and benefits for housing and community services, and the purchase of fuel.

The Cabinet of Ministers made changes to the Pension Fund budget for 2022. As a result, the revenue and expenditure components of the budget increased by 12.6 billion hryvnias, the PFU press service reported the previous day.

It is indicated that this year these funds will be used to pay housing subsidies and benefits for housing and community services, the purchase of solid and liquid household heating fuel and liquefied gas.

The Pension Fund has ensured that its budget is balanced for this year.

Earlier it was reported that the Pension Year budget for the current year is more than 594 billion hryvnias, the income of the fund itself is more than 386 billion hryvnias.

Also on the eve it was learned that the PFU has started funding the increased pensions for December.

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