Expected DA July 2015 - Falling additional DA hike; Decreasing curiosity among employees
Along with the decreasing percentage of additional Dearness Allowance,
there is also a noticeable fall in interest among employees to know more
about ‘Expected DA’…!
“There was tremendous curiosity when initial reports surfaced that
‘Expected DA’ could be as high as 10% in 2013. But, now, when the
expectation is fixed at around 5%, readership for the topic has
decreased considerably.”
Dearness Allowance for Central Government employees, which is given once
every six months, is currently expected to be not more than a very
minimal 5%.
Additional Dearness Allowance from July 2015 is based on the fluctuation
in price of essential commodities between the months of January and
June 2015. With the CPI(IW) data available for only three months as of
now, the general prediction is that if the AICPIN falls by 6 points
total in three months, the additional DA could be as low as 4% from July
2015.
The chances of a 6% of additional DA increase with effect from July 2015 are very minimal.
Statistics of AICPIN of the next two months will decide if the next additional DA is going to be 5% or 6%.
Why is Dearness Allowance, which is given once every six months in order
to help the salaried class manage the increasing prices of essential
commodities, so important this time?
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