verðbætur
Verðbætur, in Icelandic usage, refer to periodic increases in wages, salaries, pensions or other social benefits designed to maintain purchasing power in response to changes in the cost of living. They are intended to offset the adverse effects of inflation on individuals receiving fixed or relatively inflexible incomes.
The mechanism behind verðbætur typically involves linking the adjustment to a price index, most commonly the
Verðbætur are most common in pensions and certain public sector wages, but they can also apply to
Impact and considerations include their stabilizing effect on household finances during periods of higher inflation, but