the hard increases that are coming in June

the hard increases that are coming in June

In addition, the additional per unfavorable zone applies, it will be the equivalent of 30% of the minimum wages established for each of the categories, with respect to personnel who provide tasks in La Pampa, Río Negro, Chubut, Neuquén, Santa Cruz, Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica. and South Atlantic Islands.

How will the remunerations be as of June 1:

– Staff with retirement: $437.50 per hour and $54,612.50 per month.

– Staff without retirement: $479 per hour and $60,832 per month.

  • Personnel for specific tasks

– Staff with retirement: $414 per hour and $50,738 per month.

– Staff without retirement: $454 per hour and $56,480 per month.

– $390.50 per hour and $49,503 per month.

  • Assistance and care of people

– Retired staff: $390.50 per hour and $49,503 per month.

– Staff without retirement: $437.50 per hour and $55,166 per month.

  • Staff for general tasks

Retired staff: $362.50 per hour and $44,517.50 per month.

Staff without retirement: $390.50 per hour and $49,503 per month.

Rentals

With delays for a new Rent Law, tenants will again suffer a harsh increase in June. According to the current law, those people who rented a property for housing, will have an increase every 12 months. In month 13, the rent will suffer an increase that is calculated taking into account the Salary Variation Index and inflation.

In the midst of the debate, some tenants are already beginning to negotiate the adjustments to the contracts that must be renewed in June. To calculate the increase, owners and tenants must consult the Index of Leasing Contracts (ICL) published daily by the Central Bank (BCRA) on its official website http://bcra.gob.ar/. According to the evolution of the index, next month the increase in contracts will reach almost 54%. For example, a tenant who paid $45,000 for two-room rent in May 2021 will pay $69,000 a month until he has to adjust the price again.

The Government authorized prepaid medicine companies an increase of 22% in three installments that will be effective between May, June and July. The increase for affiliates in the month of June will be from 1% to around 10%.

The last time an increase in prepaid medicine was authorized was on February 27 through Resolution 459/2022, the update of which reached 12%. In the first months of the year, prepaid increased by 22.5%. Of this total, 9% was in January, 6% from March and another 6% in April. If all the increases planned until July are added, the accumulated figure reaches 43%.

gas rates

Within the framework of the public hearings, the Government proposed increases in the bill received by users without a social tariff as of June, ranging from 18.5% to 25.5% according to the different areas of the country. They will be the last increases of the year if they are added to those already applied and the limit of 42.7% established in the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is reached. Meanwhile, users with a social rate, the total increase in bills for users with a social rate must be equivalent to 40% of the salary variation coefficient (CVS) of 2021, which gives a percentage of 21.3%.

The segment with the highest purchasing power, 10% of the total with incomes greater than three basic baskets (around $300,000), will lose subsidies and will begin to pay the full rate, with an increase from 100% to 200%. In order for these increases to be carried out, it remains to be made official in the Official Gazette.

electricity rates

At the public hearing, the Government also presented its proposal for electricity rate increases. The scheme of differentiated increases for AMBA users as of June will be 16.52% on average for users without a social rate and 6.88% for users with a social rate. There is a cap of 42.7% for users in the middle segment (without a social rate) and 21.3% for users with a social rate. As in the case of gas, customers with higher purchasing power will also stop receiving subsidies and will pay the full price of the service.

water rates

According to the President of Aysa, Malena Galmarini, in the framework of the public hearing, water rates will rise by 32% during 2022, to be carried out in two tranches: 20% in June and 10% in October. In this way, in the AMBA the average water rate will be around $1100 average.

Netflix announced an increase in its rates in Argentina of almost 27% that will apply to all users of the platform as of June 25, 2022. “We hope that you are enjoying everything that Netflix has to offer you. We also want to inform you that We are updating our prices to bring you more and better entertainment,” the platform reported in a message to its customers. Currently, without tax, the 1-screen Basic Plan is $376, the 2-screen HD Standard Plan is $639, and the 4-screen UHD Premium Plan is $939.

The new price with taxes from June will be:

  • Basic Plan: $703.56 final per month.
  • Standard Plan: Final $1310.36 per month
  • Premium Plan: Final $1966.36 per month.

Source: Ambito

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