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Maßnahmenpakete gegen Teuerung. Potentielle Wirkung auf die privaten Haushalte

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  • Marian Fink
  • Christine Mayrhuber

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  • Silvia Rocha-Akis

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Im Dezember 2021 und Jänner 2022 beschloss die Regierung Maßnahmen, die eine Abfederung der steigenden Verbraucherpreise für Haushalte und Unternehmen zum Ziel haben. Das Entlastungsvolumen beträgt rund 4 Mrd. €. Die Maßnahmen sind stark energie- und verkehrsbezogen und gleichen die verschlechterten Lebenslagen der Haushalte mit geringem Einkommen zu einem geringen Ausmaß aus. Eine mittelfristige Betrachtung zeigt allerdings, dass die steigenden Preise besonders im Bereich Wohnen mit den Maßnahmen nicht erreicht werden. Um die Lebenslagen besonders einkommensschwacher Haushalte zu verändern, braucht es weitere zielgerichtete Maßnahmen.

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  • Marian Fink & Christine Mayrhuber & Silvia Rocha-Akis, 2022. "Maßnahmenpakete gegen Teuerung. Potentielle Wirkung auf die privaten Haushalte," WIFO Research Briefs 11, WIFO.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:rbrief:y:2022:i:11
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