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Belarusians Were Shocked By January Fats

  • 17.02.2026, 10:32

The amounts in January's receipts could have been even higher.

Belarusians publish in social networks the amounts from the receipts for utilities in January and are indignant that they have to pay a lot. Someone claims that the payment has even doubled in comparison with December, writes the website of the TV channel "Belsat".

Now there is a new invasion: January frosts. They patiently explain in social networks that because of the bitter frost, they had to spend more energy for water heating and heating, so there were large sums of money. However, these arguments do not stop indignation.

"Why the fuck so much for heating???? My apartment has not become warmer. I went in a bike, and I still go!!!! Where do you get such crazy money for heating!?!?!?!?! Consider, the whole bill consists of heating".

"The whole communal service for 82 m2 - 200 rubles last month, this month - 315 rubles".

"120 rubles. It was 90 rubles."

The amounts, by which the vouchers have become heavier, vary: some have 25 rubles more than in December, others - by 50 rubles, as evidenced in social networks.

The very "deadbeats," or, in the official language, those who are not employed in the economy, suffer separately. They are charged "economically justified tariffs".

"Citizens of the deadbeat, how do you like January's giro? Three - 435 rubles."

"You'd think that without being a deadbeat, a 250-ruble rent is very cheap..."

"I have a 120 m2 apartment, and I found out that I was a deadbeat when my husband came and said that he was paying a lot for the apartment, almost 600 rubles. I started to find out, and it turned out that I was a deadbeat, because I did not use the self-employment tax benefit."

The amounts in January receipts could have been even higher, if the authorities had not postponed the planned price hike. Tariffs for all public utilities, except for heating and hot water, were supposed to increase from January 1, but it was postponed to March 1. Tariffs for heating and hot water will increase in June.

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