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Monthly Child Benefits Proposal by the DL

Family financial needs should determine child allowance, rather than the average earnings across all households.

Family aid should be determined by family expenses, rather than the average salary, according to...
Family aid should be determined by family expenses, rather than the average salary, according to Vladimir Shipkov, a committee member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes, as proposed by Tatar-info.

Monthly Child Benefits Proposal by the DL

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Hey there! Let's chat about some intriguing news brewing in Russia. Now, what's the deal? Yevgeny Fyodorov, who's in the know, thinks the government oughtta foot the bill for families raising kids. He's suggestin' they give cash out monthly, and it's all about the number of kiddos in the family, not the parents' paycheck.

Here's the dealio: if the cost to raise one little one is 60,000 rubles, then 60,000 rubles should land in the family’s pockets, you follow? And if there's two rugrats? Well, 120,000 rubles, and so on. Fyodorov reckons it's bunk to set the size of these child benefits based on the average wage since salaries ain't always consistent, after all.

Now, let's talk about Yana Lantratova, the one who chairs the State Duma Committee on the Development of Civil Society. According to RIA Novosti, she recently sent a missive to Mikhail Mishustin, the Prime Minister, proposing a different style of child benefit. This proposed plan would offer a progressive allowance that'd be determined by the number of kids in the family. Here's a breakdown:

  • The first child gets 40% of the average wage from the past two years.
  • The second child pockets 50%.
  • The third is given the full whack, aka 100%.
  • The fourth, a cool 150%.

Couldn't find much more on this potential new policy, but it's def worth keeping an eye on for updates. If you got more scoops, holler at me! Also, check government sources or news outlets for the latest on childcare policies in Russia.

Stay connected with us on Telegram at @expert_mag for more exciting news, and don't forget to tag #StateDuma, #Money, and #Children for this topic! 😎

  1. The topic of personal-finance and policy-and-legislation is heating up in Russia, as Yevgeny Fyodorov proposes a monthly cash allowance for families based on the number of children, not their income.
  2. In a recent proposal, Yana Lantratova, chair of the State Duma Committee on the Development of Civil Society, suggested a progressive child benefit plan, offering a percentage of the average wage based on the number of children in the family.
  3. Politics and general-news sites are buzzing with discussions about potential changes in Russia's childcare policies, as Lantratova's proposal has yet to be officially adopted, and more information is awaited.

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