Thirteenth arriving: 36 million Italians will receive it. And there is also the ‘mother bonus’

It’s coming thirteenth. Starting from next Monday Indeed, 16.3 million pensioners they’ll start getting it as I walk in Natale will also be paid to 19.7 million employees of the public and private sector. Overall, this additional monthly payment will be paid to 36 million Italians.

The CGIA Research Office reports that the Christmas bonus it will not “reward” only pensioners, workers and employees, but will represent a significant income also for the treasury, with a estimated Irpef revenue in 13.8 billion euros.

Economic commitment and net benefit

Consequently, before taxes, INPS, public administrations and private employers to honor the payment of thirteenths will have to support a overall financial commitment you seem to 55.9 billion euros. So that, net of taxes, they will arrive well in the pockets of Italians 42 billion euros.

The “mothers bonus” and minimum help for pensioners are coming

A new feature introduced this year concerns the “bonus mom”, which will be paid in December to employed or self-employed women with two or more dependent children and with an annual income of less than 40,000 euros. The amount, paid one-off, is equal to 40 euros for each month worked in 2025 and cannot exceed 480 euros.

Furthermore, the disbursement in December of a bonus of almost 155 euros to INPS pensioners over 64 with very low incomes is also confirmed for the current year. To benefit from this contribution, those entitled must receive an annual pension not exceeding the INPS minimum salary, set at 7,844.20 euros. this limit must be related to the total income of the pensioner, whether single or as a couple, which must fall within specific thresholds established by current legislation.

We will spend 10 billion on Christmas gifts

Given the trend in household consumption recorded in the first part of the year, lCGIA Research Office estimates that, compared to last year, the overall amount of spending on Christmas gifts remain stable and equal to approximately 10 billion. An amount that has however decreased by around a third compared to 10 years ago. How come? Firstly because many Italians, taking advantage of black friday, they anticipate purchasing the gifts to put under the tree towards the end of November. Secondly because in recent years families have decreased the budget allocated to “accessory” purchases and this has led to a drop in spending on Christmas gifts.

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