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Subsidies

InfoPro Research has estimated that subsidies by the State and the Central Bank (BDL) are consumed mostly by the non-poor, when measured in terms of money value. According to a study it has undertaken, the poor’s share is under 25 percent of the total amount spent by the public sector on subsidies. Out of nearly $5 billion in direct subsidies spent by the State and BDL per year not including basic services such as public education, $4 billion are being wasted outside their intended target.

To estimate the ratio of the share of the poor, the poverty threshold was adjusted to LL34,500 daily income, up from the LL12,900 when factoring in changes in foreign currency exchange rates. The poverty penetration has also increased from 24 percent in 2018 to 52 percent currently, based on various surveys and estimations.

State subsidies

The subsidies paid by the State are allocated for electricity, medical care, education, and the agricultural sector. They also include interest rate subsidies for housing loans and project finance in addition to subsidies aimed to support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society organizations. Overall subsidies totaled around $2 billion in 2019. The lion’s share of the subsidies (75 percent of the total) was transferred to Electricité du Liban

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