Pension Payments Begin in Montenegro: Is the Average Pension Enough to Live On?

Pension payments for June have started in Montenegro, with the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) announcing that the average pension, including calculated differences, amounts to 331.12 euros. Approximately 66.84 million euros are needed for the total pension payout. But is this enough to live on? While pensioners eagerly await the money in their accounts, many wonder how to survive on this amount in a country where prices keep rising. The PIO Fund stated that the average paid pension with calculated differences for June is 331.12 euros, a figure that sparks mixed reactions. On one hand, it’s money many have been waiting for, but on the other, is it really enough? The total payout requires about 66.84 million euros, highlighting the heavy burden on the state budget. In a country where living costs are increasing, pensioners face challenges covering basic needs. Is an average pension of 331.12 euros enough for food, medicine, utilities, and other expenses? This topic ignites heated debates on social media and in public discourse. Some argue the state must increase pensions, while others say the current situation is due to economic problems and higher payouts are hard to expect. The PIO Fund also emphasized that pension payments started today, meaning pensioners will soon have money in their accounts. However, the question remains – will that money be enough for a decent life? Meanwhile, citizens are urged to follow official information and be patient. What do you think? Is the average pension in Montenegro enough, or is it time for change? Drop a comment and let’s hear your take!

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