Dynamics of Social Spending in the Draft Federal Budget of Russia for 2019–2021
Lyudmila Rzhanitsyna
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2019, vol. 30, issue 4, 419-424
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Abstract The article analyzes the draft budget of Russia for 2019–2021 from the standpoint of the implementation of the commitments of the authorities in the social sphere. The indicators of the projected growth of personal incomes of the population and branches of socially significant services are considered. Comparisons are made of the current level of development of the social sector in Russia and in developed countries. The data of the consolidated budget are given, which, unlike the federal budget, includes extrabudgetary funds (Pension, Social Insurance, Medical) and social expenditures of the regions—the latter envisage the main expenditures on education and health care—the most important branches of social services.
Date: 2019
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