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    New Europe
    Jan 8 2012


    Pensions, poverty benefits increase
    Article | January 8, 2012 - 5:05pm

    The government of Armenia recently gave a nod to rise in modest
    pensions and other social benefits paid to hundreds of thousands of
    people. From this month the average monthly pension in Armenia will
    rise from AMD 28,700 to 31,300 dram ($82), Armenia Liberty.org
    reported.

    The government said that the minimum pension will be raised by about
    24% to 13,000 dram. Retirement benefits are being provided to more
    than 500,000 Armenians, or about 16% of the country's population.
    Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian's cabinet also announced a 9% rise in
    the average amount of poverty benefits paid to some 105,000 low-income
    families. This year it will stand at 29,350 dram a month.

    Labour and Social Affairs Minister Artur Grigorian said this year
    several poor families will be included in the social security net as
    the government has eased eligibility criteria for this assistance. In
    addition, the government also plans more than 20% rises in even more
    modest monthly benefits paid to people with disabilities and families
    of deceased army soldiers. Meantime oppositions slammed the decision
    of the government as they argue that social security payments will
    still be below the per-capita poverty line set by the government
    entailing increased cost of life in Armenia.

    http://www.neurope.eu/article/pensions-poverty-benefits-increase



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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