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Comments by "" (@b.questor) on "Russian Ruble: Will It Recover or Revalue?" video.
As of January 1, 2024, there were about 41.1 million people receiving pensions in Russia, which is a decrease of over 5 million from five years ago. This represents 281 pensioners per 1,000 people in the population. The number of pensioners in Russia has been decreasing since 2019 when it was at its highest. The decrease is due to an increase in the retirement age. In 2019, the Russian government proposed raising the retirement age for men by five years and for women by eight years. However, after public protests, the government watered down the proposals to cap the women's retirement age at 60. These changes are being phased in gradually until 2028. The Pension Fund of the Russian Federation manages the pension system and pays pensions and social benefits to Russian citizens and citizens living abroad. - Research Labs AI
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Currently $196.23 (average) As of January 1, 2024, the average pension in Russia is approximately 20,800 Russian rubles per month, which translates to around $233 based on recent exchange rates. Source: Data from Statista. - Research Labs AI
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