To avoid a jump in inflation, the Government is once again postponing the increases in gas, electricity and fuel prices scheduled for July

To avoid a jump in inflation, the Government is once again postponing the increases in gas, electricity and fuel prices scheduled for July
To avoid a jump in inflation, the Government is once again postponing the increases in gas, electricity and fuel prices scheduled for July

The national government postponed the planned increase in electricity and gas rateswhile it will not apply adjustments to the tax on fuels. This was announced by official sources.

The objective of postponing the measures is prevent additional pressures on the cost of living.

The objective is not to overheat the pressure on the cost of living in that month and to take the foot off the accelerator with the application of more costs on households that have suffered a strong loss of purchasing power.

The intention is to consider seasonality (that is, greater consumption due to winter).

The decision was initially made only for July rates with the intention of supporting the recovery of the population’s purchasing power.

The measure is in place for household consumption next month and, depending on the billing date, in principle most users would pay for it in August.

Earlier this month, the Government modified the maximum subsidized consumption caps and bonuses on wholesale electricity and natural gas prices for N2 (low-income) and N3 (middle-income) users in accordance with the Transition Period established by Decree No. 465/24.

The measure marks the beginning of a process to move from a generalized subsidy regime to a targeted one, in which the user can know the cost per kW of electrical energy and m3 of natural gas, which is identical for all.

It may also determine what assistance the State provides to users based on their ability to pay, which reaches up to a limited consumption limit by recognising a lower payment (bonus).

Taking an average consumption bill of 250Kw, the increase in the different categories will be:

N1 (high income): A bill of $24,710 to $30,355 pesos (an increase of 23%). In July, if the same consumption is maintained, the bill will pay the same amount, i.e. $30,355. This covers a universe of 1.5 million households.

N2: (low income) goes from an average bill of $6,295 to $12,545,260 (99% increase). It comprises 1.9 million users.

N3 (middle income) from $6,585 to $16,850 (increase of 156%). It covers 1 million customers.

In the case of gas rates, consumption in July will not increase either. That is to say, the user will pay exactly the same as in June, as long as their consumption is the same.

For the current month, increases in the established gas tariff schedule of 9.2% for the N1 segment, 33% for N2 and 10% for N3 were established.

 
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