Astana. December 6. Source: Kazakhstan Today – The subsistence minimum per capita, calculated on the basis of minimum standards of consumption of basic foodstuffs, in December 2013 compared with the previous month increased by 1%, December 2012 – 3% and amounted to 17 191 tenge as Kazakhstan Today reports.

“In its structure the share of the cost of meat and fish was 23,6%, dairy, oil and fat products and eggs – 16.9%, fruits and vegetables – 9.5%, bread and cereal products – 7.9%, sugar, tea and spices – 2.1% “- the Statistics Agency reports.

According to the Statistics Committee, GWP for children under 13 years was 13,753 tenge for boys and girls aged 14-17 – 21 766 and 16 677 tenge, respectively, for the working-age population over 18 years: men – 20 443 KZT, women – 16,235 tenge, for retirees and seniors – 16 126 tenge.

According to the Statistics Agency, in the structure of GWP the share of food products was 10,315 tenge, for consumer goods and paid services – 6876 tenge.

Source: http://www.kt.kz/rus/economy/velichina_prozhitochnogo_minimuma_v_dekabre_2013_goda_sostavila_17_191_tenge_1153582534.html.

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