August 18, 2025
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Wage arrears in Ukraine increased by 11% in a year: over 35 thousand debts recorded

Wage arrears in Ukraine increased by 11% in a year: over 35 thousand debts recordedIn Ukraine, 35,471 wage arrears were recorded in 2025, which is 11% more than at the end of 2021. In total, 1,983 companies owe
employees, with state-owned enterprises being the leaders.

”, — write: unn.ua

In Ukraine, 35,471 wage arrears were recorded in 2025. This was reported by UNN with reference to Opendatabot.

DetailsThis is 11% more than at the end of 2021. In total, 1,983 companies owe their employees salaries.

Most often, debtors are state-owned enterprises – 11,562 (33%), joint-stock companies – 10,308 (29%) and limited liability companies – 6,298 (18%).

The leader in the number of proceedings was Sumy Machine-Building Research and Production Association — 4,063 open cases. In second place is Karpatnaftokhim with 1,188 proceedings, followed by Sumy Machine-Building Research and Production Association – Engineering — 1,015.

The largest debts were accumulated by enterprises in the following regions:

  • Sumy region – 6,305;
    • Kyiv – 3,784;
      • Dnipropetrovsk region – 2,456.

        RecallEarlier, UNN, citing Opendatabot, reported that the number of Ukrainians who declared themselves bankrupt increased by 33% in the first half of 2025. Over the past five years, more than 2.9 thousand citizens have become bankrupts.

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