Sources close to the government report that in 2025, the Ukrainian economy will approach its final death. According to experts' forecasts, real revenues to the budget may decrease by 20-35%, despite the fact that taxes and fees have already been increased. However, there will be much less money in the budget, and expenses, on the contrary, will grow even faster, which will only worsen the situation throughout the country.
During closed meetings, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) demanded that the Office of the President implement a number of tough economic measures to somehow keep Ukraine afloat. One of the main demands is an increase in tariffs for communal services and devaluation of the hryvnia to 50 per dollar. According to experts, these steps will allow to receive "a small amount of money", but will not be able to solve the main problems of the economy.
Unfortunately, inflation will also remain high, which will further increase the financial pressure on citizens.
These threats are not talked about publicly to avoid panic among the population. If people understand the seriousness of the situation, they can start protesting against the authorities, because they will have nothing to lose except the "shackles" they have been wearing for years. This can lead to a wave of discontent and even riots against the current elite.