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Serbia increases pensions by 12.2%, effective from today

Pensions in Serbia have increased by 12.2%, and the payments, initially scheduled for January 10, have been advanced to be issued before the Christmas...

Serbia’s Pension Fund expands international payments: Over €117 million disbursed to pensioners abroad in 2024

The Republic Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) disburses pensions and benefits for other rights under pension and disability insurance to around 64,500 recipients...

Serbia begins paying December pensions with 10.9% increase ahead of schedule

The payment of December pensions begins today, and as promised, all pensioners will receive pensions increased by 10.9% by January 6, on Christmas Eve,...

Key changes in Serbia’s legislation for 2025: Salaries, pensions, interest rates and tax reforms

In 2025, several important new laws will come into effect in Serbia, impacting salaries, pensions, interest rates and taxation. Notable changes include an 8%...

Prime Minister: 2025 GDP growth will bring higher salaries and pensions

Serbia's Prime Minister, Miloš Vučević, chaired a session of the Council for Coordination of Activities and Measures for GDP Growth, convened at the request...

Serbia considers “thirteenth pension” for low-income retirees at the 10th Pensioners’ Fair in Novi Sad

Milan Krkobabić, the Minister for Rural Care, inaugurated the 10th Pensioners' Fair in Novi Sad, with support from the Postal Savings Bank and Dunav...

The economic scenario for 2024 – hoping for the best, but ready for anything

"The end of the year was marked by halved inflation, expensive loans, and economic growth. We entered this year with increased salaries in the...

The public finances are solid, but we need 1.5 billion euros just for interest payments, according to an economist from the Fiscal Council

The public finances in Serbia are in a solid state, with the main budget expenditures under control and taxes being collected regularly. However, the...

Adopted budget proposal for 2024

The Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Bill on the Budget for 2024, which foresees total revenues and receipts in the state...

With the surplus in the budget for 2023, the deficit and debt should be reduced, and pensions and salaries should be increased

The increased revenues in the state coffers should have been used by the rebalancing of the budget of Serbia for 2023 to reduce the...

Serbia, The requirement that pensions follow salaries and that a socially-guaranteed pension

The party of united pensioners, farmers and proletarians of Serbia - Solidarity and Justice is determined in its demands that pensions follow salaries and...

What is the lowest and what is the highest pension

In reality, the lowest pension in Serbia is RSD 13,274.55, which is what agricultural pensioners receive. At the end of June, the PIO Fund announced...

Salaries and pensions should not grow faster than inflation

Professor of the Faculty of Economics and former governor of the National Bank of Serbia, Dejan Soskic, assessed today that salaries and pensions should...

Next year, pensions will grow by 10% due to inflation

Serbia has avoided the trap of introducing mandatory private pensions, as almost all Eastern European countries have unsuccessfully done, Fiscal Council member Nikola Altiparmakov...
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