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    AN ECONOMIST REVEALS HOW THE PAYROLL BILL IS RISING

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    Post by Rocky Wed 04 Jan 2023, 5:59 am

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    Today, Wednesday, the economist, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, revealed how the employee salary bill rose to 63 trillion dinars.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a post on the social networking site Facebook that "the actual salaries of employees, except for the salaries of Kurdistan employees, are 42.460 trillion dinars."
    He added, "The number of state employees is 3.263 million, including 682 thousand employees in Kurdistan, and the increase in employee salaries in the 2023 budget is 20.540 trillion dinars, and the rate of increase in employee salaries in the 2023 budget is 48.4%."
    He added, "The rise in salaries to 63 trillion dinars is linked to two possibilities. The first is the appointment of 1.248 million new government employees, which is unlikely because the actual number is less than half of this number, and because most of those who were appointed to the fixed staff are contract employees who were receiving salaries from the government." ".
    Al-Marsoumi continued, "The second possibility is that the figure of 63 trillion dinars includes the salaries of employees on fixed staff plus the salaries of new recruits plus the salaries of Kurdistan employees plus the pensions funded from the general budget, which, as I see, is the most likely and most realistic possibility, which means that the increase in the salary bill was not Very large".
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