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Subsistence Minimum in Georgia Increased by 13.2% in the Last One Year
The subsistence minimum; that is, the expenses recognised as necessary for a person, increased by 13.2% in the last one year and by 35.2% in the two-year period
05/12/2022FactCheck NewspaperFactCheck Newspaper -
Irakli Petriashvili:
“If GeoStat calculates how many people in fact have at least an average salary, the result will be completely catastrophic because we live in a country where the salary of 130,000 people is lower than the subsistence minimum measured by GeoStat.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Irakli Petriashvili’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE
24/10/2022Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Roman Gotsiridze:
USD 2.1 billion was invested in Georgia in 2007 which constituted 20% of the GDP. This has never again occurred in Georgia. Under this government, the maximum figure was USD 1.7 billion which constituted around 10% of the GDP
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is HALF TRUE.
25/04/2019Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Otar Kakhidze:
Prices on essential consumption goods have increased
15/11/2018Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition