In August 2025, the financing for Ukrainians will change: what to expect for salaries, pensions, and taxes.
Ukrainians will receive a new 'portion' of financial changes in August 2025. According to experts, the minimum wage will remain at the previous level, but it may increase next year. The subsistence minimum will also remain unchanged for now, but an increase is expected in 2026. There are also no plans for pension indexing, but some categories of pensioners may receive additional payments. Regarding the exchange rates of the dollar and euro, experts predict stability, but everything may change depending on the geopolitical situation. Tax rates remain unchanged, but one should expect an increase in fines for entrepreneurs for violations of legislation.
It is also worth noting that the average salary in Ukraine has increased, but the real purchasing power remains limited, especially for representatives of other sectors.
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