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Abstract
This scientific article provides an in-depth analysis of the patterns of change in the demand for social services in the Republic of Uzbekistan under the influence of the dynamics of the minimum wage and household incomes. During the study period, an increase of 87.1% in the minimum wage and 118.7% in the average wage was observed, along with significant differentiation in household incomes and changes in the demand for social services across socio-economic groups. The study identifies a statistical relationship between income levels and the demand for social services. The article also develops practical recommendations aimed at improving social policy, targeting social services to specific population groups, and introducing effective management mechanisms.