According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs increased annually by 1.2% to reach $3.65B at the official rate 1507.5. The increase in public salaries was driven by the large drop in the ... read more
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs decreased annually 5.5% to reach $2.54B at the official rate 1507.5. The decrease in public salaries was driven by the large drop of ... read more
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs decreased by an annual 6.4% to reach $3.58B by July 2020 compared to the same period last year. This decrease is due to reduction in “End ... read more
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs slightly decreased by an annual 0.3% to reach $3.27B by June 2020 compared to the same period last year. This decrease is due to reduction ... read more
Data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) revealed that personnel costs climbed by a yearly 4.2% to stand at $1.22B during Jan./Feb.2020. Personnel costs were mainly inflated as a result of the annual ... read more
The Lebanese economy has been struggling during H1 2019. The pressure has been rising to handle the large twin deficits and the very high level of public debt. The Lebanese private sector continued to ... read more
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs rose by an annual 22.7% to reach $940M by Feb. 2018. In fact, the eminent growth in personnel costs was driven by the parliament’s ... read more
According to the latest data published by Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), personnel costs increased by a yearly 4%, to reach $4.87B by December 2016. In fact, the growth in personnel costs was mainly ... read more
According to the latest data published by Lebanon’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), Personnel costs increased by a yearly 4%, to reach $4.40B by November 2016. In fact, the growth in public wages was mainly ... read more
According to the Ministry of Finance, personnel costs increased by a yearly 6% to $4.03B by October 2016. In details, this rise came on the back of a 7% year-on-year incline in salaries, wages and social ... read more
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