Municipalities Will Receive over 3.5 Billion Kroner More: – Not Much to Shout Hurray For
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The government is allocating between 3.5 and 4 billion kroner extra to municipalities and county councils next year. But much of that will be eaten up by the aging population.
An extra 3.5 to 4 billion kroner is being allocated to municipalities and county councils next year. KS had expected more. – This is not much to shout hurray for.
The government announces that it wants to increase the discretionary revenues of municipalities and county authorities by between 3.5 and 4 billion kroner in the revised national budget.
The government will contribute to a stable and predictable municipal economy. The proposal for growth in free income for 2027 facilitates the municipalities to continue to provide good services to residents throughout Norway. It is about kindergartens, schools and elderly care where people live. And about a safe upbringing and a good old age.
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