Six hundred thousand from Bergamo, that is more than half of the population. The “anti-inflation” bonus announced by the government should have a good catchment area, in Orobic land: this is what can be estimated by cross-referencing the data of the tax returns with the requirements indicated by Prime Minister Mario Draghi.
In concrete terms, in fact, by the summer – certainly in July for retirees, and perhaps even earlier for employees – a one-off 200 euros will arrive for those who earn less than 35 thousand euros a year. To understand how many beneficiaries there are in the Bergamo area, the starting point is the data recently published by the Ministry of Economy on incomes declared in 2021.
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There were 183,997 Orobic taxpayers with income of less than 10 thousand euros, to which were added 95,103 citizens with earnings between 10 thousand and 15 thousand and another 276,035 with income between 15 thousand and 26 thousand euros per year:
they make up 555 thousand people, plus a slice of the audience of 190,408 from Bergamo with an income that fluctuated between 26 thousand and 55 thousand euros per year;
proportionately, in that bracket there could be about 50,000 citizens with an income between 26 thousand and 35 thousand euros, so as to bring the total beneficiaries of the bonus to about 600 thousand people in the province of Bergamo. For the Bergamo area, therefore, the bonus is worth a total of 120 million euros.
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