Italian Government Approves 24 Billion Euro Budget Focused on Households, Birth Rates, and Public Services
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Italy's far-right government approved a 24 billion euro budget aiming to support households and increase births.
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The budget provides payroll tax relief for 14 million low- and middle-income Italians to boost spending power.
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It includes tax breaks for women with 2+ children and free childcare from the second child onward.
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3 billion euros allocated to improve public health services and reduce wait times.
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The budget cuts the annual RAI TV fee, raises minimum pensions, and funds a bridge connecting Italy to Sicily.
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