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Upside for teachers in the midst of downturn

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The Cuban economy is certainly suffering, so much so that Raúl Castro told citizens on Sunday to brace themselves for the tough times to get worse in the short-term, but the Cuban state is not letting such difficulties impede investment in one of its most highly-regarded assets—education.

Teachers and other educational professionals will receive raises of roughly $3-7 a month per worker (which is, for many, a 20% pay increase or more) beginning in the fall.

A small hitch: these workers will now pay a 5% social security tax on their wages, a change that will divert greater funds to creating a greater buffer for the aging population.

The new tax is an interesting policy, not only because taxes are so rare in the state-run Cuban economy, but because it seems to be mostly for show: teachers are paid by the state, and will now turn around and pay a bit in taxes back to the state. Global Post’s Nick Miroff suggests that it is a method for developing a more taxpayer-style mindset in Cubans, i.e. a sense that they contribute to the common good and the state does not (alone) provide everything.

 

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Melissa Lockhart Fortner

Melissa Lockhart Fortner is Senior External Affairs Officer at the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles, having served previously as Senior Programs Officer for the Council. From 2007-2009, she held a research position at the University of Southern California (USC) School of International Relations, where she closely followed economic and political developments in Mexico and in Cuba, and analyzed broader Latin American trends. Her research considered the rise and relative successes of Latin American multinationals (multilatinas); economic, social and political changes in Central America since the civil wars in the region; and Wal-Mart’s role in Latin America, among other topics. Melissa is a graduate of Pomona College, and currently resides in Pasadena, California, with her husband, Jeff Fortner.

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