Services and rates continue to increase their prices in correlation with inflation that is now at a 6 percent monthly. Regarding transportation, from March the ticket of Subway will cost 58 pesos and the premetro 20. In addition, during the year the ticket will continue to increase: in May it will reach 67 pesos, 74 in June and 80 in September.
For its part in AMBA, the bus ticket will increase as follows: it will reach a value of 37.10 pesos for the 3-kilometer journeys; 41 pesos for distances between 3 and 6 kilometers; 44.52 for trips between 6 and 12 kilometers; $47.70 between 12 and 27 kilometers; and if the route exceeds 37 kilometers, the price will be located at 50.88 pesos. As for the trains, the value of the minimum ticket will be $18.02 for the Roca, Belgrano Sur, Belgrano Norte and Urquiza lines; and $23.32 for the Sarmiento, Miter and San Martín lines.
In March The start of classes also arrives. The national government included, in the new edition of the program Care Prices, to the fees of private schools, an agreement to which 18 provinces adhered. According to the agreement, the fees will go up to a 16.38 percent in March and will have adjustments 3.35 percent until June.
Another thing that will increase the price of your quotas are the prepaid ones. In March, the rise will be 7.66 percent for all users based on the variation of the health cost index (which includes the evolution of medicines, inputs and salaries in the sector). For their part, affiliates with net income below $392,562 (that is, six minimum wages) will be able to complete a form and access a lower increase of 5.04 percent.
On the services side, water rates will also rise in March. After the cuts that have been applied in the subsidies of AySAthe users of medium zones -according to the zone coefficient- will begin to pay the full tariff and the clients of medium-low zones will maintain from March a 15 percent subsidy on the final price of the invoice.
According to the Secretary of Energy, users will have a single update on the gas fee throughout 2023, from 28.3 percent. Meanwhile, lower-income customers (Level 2 of the segmentation) will not have an increase in the cost per cubic meter. Although the increases corresponding to transportation and distribution services will later be added to this percentage, which also impact the final price of the invoice.
According to industry estimates, the increase in the total components -transportation, distribution, gas price and taxes- will result in a rise in the 50 percent for a medium-income user (Level 3 of the segmentation).
Regarding fuels, March will be the last month of the price agreement signed by the Ministry of Energy and companies in the sector. It already included increases in the tariffs of 4 percent in December, January and February. In the third month of the year the adjustment will be 3.8 percent and will apply in the middle of the month.
In addition, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires confirmed new rates for the services of Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV)as well as for metered parking, hauling and Ecobici. The VTV will increase by a 80 percent and will increase another 51 percent in May. The mandatory reviewmeanwhile, will rise from $4,024 to $7,242 and in May it will go up to $9,296. In the case of motorcycles, there will be an increase from $1,513 to $2,723, and in May it will reach $3,495.
Metered parking will be counted 81 pesos an hour. The haulage will be worth 9,462 pesos. The ecobiciFor its part, it will continue to be free to make four trips per day of up to 30 minutes, from Monday to Friday. However, the pass that allowed six trips per day of up to 60 minutes will go from $1,275 per month to $1,785.
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