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The average pension in Serbia, which amounts to 27,700 dinars, will be increased by at least 1,662 dinars. A new increase of six percent, which was announced by President Aleksandar Vučić, should be expected with the January pension.
Practically, starting in 2021, instead of 10,000 dinars of pension, pensioners will receive 600 more dinars, while those with higher income (above 100,000) will have an increase of at least 6,300 dinars.
Pensioners with a monthly income of 35,000 dinars should expect an increase of 2,100 dinars, and those with pensions of 50,000 dinars an increase of 3,000.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that pension growth could be six percent.
– The growth of pensions could be six percent, which would be the highest growth in recent years – he said.
As you said, those who had a pension of 30,000 dinars in 2012 will now have almost 40,000 dinars.
For those who had 20,000 dinars in 2012, their pension will now be 27,499, representing an increase of 37.5 percent, Vučić said.
The following year, according to the “Swiss model”, and then changes
Pensions will grow next year according to the agreed model, the Swiss formula, which involves adjusting the incomes of our older citizens with 50 percent inflation and 50 percent growth in average wages.
Starting in 2022, the Government announced a new model that would allow further growth. The objective, as they have repeatedly announced since Nemanjina 11, is for the average pension to reach 400 euros in 2025. In relation to the current pension, that would mean an increase of about 170 euros.
Read how many people in Serbia receive a pension of 20,000 dinars and how much more than 100,000.
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