According to preliminary data, the money income totaled Br41.8 trillion (about $8.3 billion) in January-April 2011 and increased by 34.8% compared with January-April 2010 with 13.9% price rise for consumer goods and services during this period. This was stated by the National Statistics Committee of Belarus.
According to the National Statistics Committee, as a result, real incomes (revenues, adjusted for changes in consumer prices for goods and services) increased by 18.3%. Real disposable income (accounting for taxes, fees and contributions, adjusted for consumer price index for goods and services) increased by 16.7%.
The total money income wage is 65.2%, income from business and other income-generating activities — 11.9%, transfers to the population — 20.3%, property income and other income — 2.6%.
In January-April 2011, income per capita for the whole country amounted to Br1.1 million per month and exceeded the minimum consumer budget in 2.1 times, subsistence wage — in 3.4 times.