Austria agrees on set of measures to combat persistent inflation
Finance
- 14 June, 2022
- 09:07
Austria’s conservative-led government on June 14 announced a package of measures, which it said would cost 6 billion euros ($6.3 billion) this year, aimed at cushioning the blow to households of the rising cost of living, Report informs referring to Reuters.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer told a news conference the measures included increasing various benefits as well as eliminating the so-called “cold progression” by which taxpayers often slide into higher income-tax brackets since the brackets tend not to change while wages tend to rise with inflation.
($1 = 0.9582 euros)
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