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    ARMENIA POSTS AVERAGE SALARY INCREASE, WITH NO MAJOR DROP IN POVERTY

    October 21, 2013 - 19:22 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Average monthly salary totaled AMD 150 130 in
    Armenia in September 2013 increasing by 5,8%, as compared with the
    same period in 2012.

    As the RA National Statistical Service reported, 3,9% and 8,7% growth
    was recorded in salaries of budgetary and private organizations in
    September 2013 against 2012 results, totaling AMD 119 403 and AMD
    183 997 respectively.

    The 2013-2017 governmental program envisages annual salary increase
    to AMD 50 thous. in 2014, AMD 55 thous. in 2015, AMD 62,5 thous. in
    2016, AMD 70 thous. in 2017.

    According to amendments to the Law on minimum monthly salary, the
    minimum salary amount was increased by 30% to AMD 45 thous. which
    required allocation of additional budget funds to the amount of AMD 6
    billion. The new salary system will be implemented in Armenia starting
    January 1, 2014 with AMD 50 billion in budgetary funds to be extended.

    On August 28, President Serzh Sargsyan stated that in 2017, the
    minimal salary in Armenia will reach AMD 90 thous.

    Nevertheless, according to World Bank data, 32,5% of Armenia's
    population are beyond the poverty line. Armenia's Finance Ministry put
    the poverty rate in 2012 at 33,1%, with a 1% drop forecasted in 2013.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/171586/

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