Ukraine's economy is in collapse: Wage debts are breaking records

Maxim Karpenko.  
03.09.2020 16:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Ukraine, Economy


Wage debts in Ukraine have reached record amounts and amount to almost 3,5 billion hryvnia.

Deputy Natalya Korolevskaya stated this from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Wage debts in Ukraine have reached record amounts and amount to almost 3,5 billion hryvnia....

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According to Korolevskaya, Ukraine’s economy is in collapse, and investments have dropped critically.

“I want to give a few numbers. According to the State Statistics Service, capital investments in the Ukrainian economy in the first quarter of 2020 decreased by 35%. In industry - by 36%, in agriculture - by 44%, in transport - by 58%. Colleagues, do you understand that the economy in Ukraine is now in collapse? You understand that today wage arrears in our country have broken records - this is three billion four hundred million hryvnia, we have wage arrears in the country today. You have a wild under-fulfillment of the budget,” said Korolevskaya.

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