On Tuesday Seimas adopted the next year's state budget draft. The head of the country will still have to sign it Gitanas Nauseda.

in 2024 the draft budget provides that the state income will reach 16,98 billion next year. EUR, expenses – 20,61 billion euros. Compared to 2023, budget revenues are expected to grow by 1,43 billion. euros (9,2%), expenses - over 1,6 billion euros (almost 8,5%).

Next year, 20 percent. the amount of non-taxable income (NPD) is increased - it will reach 751 euros. Also The Seimas it was approved to extend the benefits for the investment project and the production of motion pictures for 5 years. in 2024 the minimum monthly salary (MMA) will be 10 percent. higher and will amount to 924 euros (709 euros "in hand").

The average old-age pension will increase by around 65 euros and reach 605 euros. The average pension for those with the required length of service will increase by 70 euros and reach 644 euros. Separately, the average pension without the required length of service is not distinguished, because currently, if a person has from the minimum to the required length of service, the total part of the pension is the same.

Next year, the child allowance will increase from 85,75 euros to 96,25 euros per month, for rich and poor families or families raising a child with disabilities - from 136,22 euros to 152,9 euros per month for each child.

The average salary for a doctor in 2024 will be 2854 euros, excluding additional tax benefits. According to the Ministry of Health, it will reach 2,2 times the national average wage. Such a salary is EUR 429 before taxes higher than it was in the first half of 2023.

Teachers' salaries will be increased in two stages next year. The average salary of teachers, calculated according to the data published by the State Data Agency, will reach 1546 euros in January, and 1692 euros in September. Teachers now earn an average of 1416 euros.

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