Utility bills and payments — what changes await Ukrainians from August 1.
From August 1, citizens of Ukraine can expect stability. Utility tariffs and public transport fares remain at the previous level. In Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Lviv, no changes are anticipated.
Kyiv — price stability
Residents of the capital will also not face any new regulations. Utility tariffs and fares remain unchanged. Additionally, during the summer months, students will have to pay for transport, but free travel will resume in September.
Kharkiv — tariff stability
In Kharkiv, price stability for utility services is maintained. Electricity and gas tariffs remain unchanged. Public transport fares also remain the same.
Lviv — price stability
Lviv also continues to experience stability. Prices for utility services remain at the previous level. Public transport remains free.
According to the latest decision, prices for utility services and transport fares in Ukrainian cities will remain unchanged from August 1, providing citizens with stability and certainty in planning their expenses.
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