The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Belarus published details of the budget of the Social Protection Fund for 2026, which was signed on December 9. According to the Ministry of Labor, an increase in pension payments is planned for 2026.

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The average old-age pension for non-working pensioners is expected to increase by 14.5%.
The average pension is expected to be around 1.1 thousand rubles.
Total expenditures of the Social Protection Fund budget for 2026 are planned at 38.5 billion rubles, which is 17.3% more compared to 2025. The main part of these funds — 31.1 billion rubles — will be allocated to pension financing.
In addition, about 7 billion rubles will be spent on benefits, of which 3.7 billion rubles are earmarked for supporting families with children.
The fund's budget as a whole is formed with a surplus of 519 million rubles due to professional pension insurance funds.
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И как результат, перед первым повышением разница пенсий была 1000-100=900, а после второго повышения, пенсии уже отличаются на 1210-121=1089. Неслабо так. Ну, наверное, там с математикой не дружат.
На одинаковый процент повышали всем, только вот после такого второго повышения второй абстрактный пенсионер получил на 189 абстрактных рублей больше, чем первый. А кушать все хотят не по процентам.