Real household income per capita in the EU has increased by about 7%, compared to the pre-pandemic period. However, the changes between 2019 and 2024 vary widely from country to country, Logos Press reported.

The income additionally declared by 185 individuals – citizens who received remittances for postal items in 2024 amounted to 24.7 million lei, Logos Press reported.

The state budget deficit for the first eight months of 2025 amounted to 7.5 million lei against 7.3 million lei at the end of July, Logos Press reported.

In 2024, companies with Moldovan shareholders in Romania showed a turnover of 4.2 billion Romanian lei (16.2 billion Moldovan lei), Logos Press reported.

Annual allocations for state budget expenditures in the first half of the year were met at 47.6 percent, including 23.5 percent for externally funded projects, Logos Press reported.

In the revenue part of the national public budget, the most significant growth of revenues in percentage terms in the first half of the year was recorded in fines and sanctions – the growth amounted to 49.1%. In monetary terms, the controlling and supervising state bodies collected 101.7 million lei more from fines than in the first six months of 2024.

In January-June 2025, the revenues of the national public budget increased by 16% compared to the first half of last year and exceeded 60.5 billion lei, Logos Press reported.

The execution of the state social insurance budget for the first 8 months of 2025 ended with an excess of revenues over expenditures of over 1.3 billion lei, thanks to transfers to cover the deficit of own revenues, Logos Press reported.

Money from parents remains the main source of livelihood for a third of young people in Moldova, Logos Press reports.

The execution of the state budget for the end of the first half of 2025 ended with a deficit of 7.7 billion lei, while at the end of May it amounted to 5.6 billion lei, Logos Press reported.

The income part of the health insurance funds in January-July 2025 amounted to more than 8.3 billion lei, while the expenditure part amounted to about 9.5 billion lei, of which about 9.4 billion lei were transferred to providers of medical and pharmaceutical services, Logos Press reported.

The deficit of the National Public Budget for the first five months of 2025 reached 5,609, 4 million lei, although at the end of the first quarter it amounted to only 300 million lei, Logos Press reported.
