The Italian government is trying to offset the effects of inflation with financial assistance

The Italian government is trying to offset the effects of the price increase with cash benefits and travel discounts
The internet edition of the daily La Repubblica on Friday confirmed that the government is giving a one-time discount to cover travel expenses of sixty euros, ie slightly less than 22 thousand forints. One hundred million euros have been allocated for the measure.
Beneficiaries are those with an annual gross income of less than 35,000 euros, as well as students. (Sárközy Júlia, MTI)
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