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According to the State Statistics Committee, in 2006 the nominal cash incomes of Uzbekistan's population increased 33,2% compared with that of 2005.
At the same time, most of incomes of population resulted from entrepreneurship including sales of agricultural produce, property and others (55,1% of total cash incomes) and grew 29,9% compared with that of 2005.
The labor remuneration and other incomes from enterprises made up 29,7% and 15,2% of people's cash incomes fell to the share of social transfer.
The average per capita of nominal cash incomes of population increased 31,6% in comparison with 2005. The increase rate of nominal cash incomes exceeded that of consumer prices. As a result, real income grew 21% per capita in 2006. At the same time, real cash incomes went up- 22% per capita compared with that of 2005.
The cash outlay and savings grew 33% and consumers expenditure 34,2% last year. The share of consumers expenditure in total cash incomes increased from 73 to 73,6%.
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