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No imminent decision on pension cuts as Athens moves ahead with minimum wage increase
EconomyProgrammein the wages that were set in 2016, which were set at 780 euros per month. There will be another
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then reducing it to 11 percent and a 1,000-euro increase in the tax-free threshold per child
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Greek leaders' contrasting visions all a blur
Agorathreshold per child for each household. The conservative party’s supporters view the policies as audacious
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New overdue taxes rise by 849 mln in August with total stock at 102.81 bln
EconomyMacroeconomycollected per month in the first eight months of the year, another 802.2 million in taxes went unpaid
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Child poverty rate in Greece triples in a decade, OECD study finds
Societyto 12,950 euros per year in 2008. By 2015, the latest year for which the data was collected
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Travel surplus rises by 17.4 pct in H1 as sharp rise in visitors drives receipts growth
EconomyMacroeconomyin foreign arrivals, while the average expenditure per trip declined by 22 euros or 4.7 percent to 453 euros
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Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
Society. The committee’s report noted that despite spending more per student than any country in Europe
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Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
Economyto the beneficiaries being between 200 and 4,690 euros better off per year as a result
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Coalition optimistic about pension cuts deal as it readies reduction to contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicsper year as a result of the reduction in contributions, which will range between 12.45 percent
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What Greece imports and why
EconomyFeaturesat 6.8 percent, South Korea at 6.3 percent and Iraq at 6.3 percent. Broken down per country, the top
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