We will pay 9 thousand hryvnias: expert Popenko named new amounts for utilities.


The expert warns of critical consequences from the increase in utility tariffs
Utility expert Oleg Popenko expressed outrage at the government's plans to increase gas and electricity tariffs. According to him, this will lead to a real increase in costs by 300%, making utility services unaffordable for the majority of the population.
'It's not about 50%, but we are currently paying 7 hryvnias 96 kopecks for gas. In fact, we are talking about a 300% increase over the market price of gas. And this is fundamentally different from what has been published in the news.'- emphasized the expert.
Social catastrophe and rising service costs
Popenko emphasized that the increase in tariffs will be fatal for a large number of citizens, as many Ukrainians will not be able to pay such high bills. Currently, the price of gas on the Ukrainian market can reach 30 thousand hryvnias per thousand cubic meters, which is too high for most of the population.
Issues with subsidies and mass abandonment of housing
Popenko also discussed possible issues with increasing subsidies in the event of tariff hikes. Additionally, the expert warned of possible consequences in the form of mass abandonment of housing, citing similar situations in other cities of Ukraine.
Comparison with European experience
Popenko reminded how Europeans reacted to tariff increases in their countries, noting that the situation in Ukraine may be even more complicated due to economic problems. He urged the government to pay attention to social policy and interaction with the population.
The increase in utility tariffs, such as gas and electricity, may lead to a significant rise in costs for Ukrainian citizens and cause a social crisis, as many people will not be able to pay their bills. Experts urge the government to carefully consider this issue and seek solutions that do not burden the budgets of the population.
Addendum: The expert warns that the increase in utility tariffs may become a serious obstacle for many Ukrainians in paying for utility services and may also lead to a social crisis. It is necessary to address this problem carefully and find a rational solution that does not impose additional financial burdens on the population.Read also
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