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@ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155 Any blue collor employee. Pensions 2010 - $230 2024 - $264 ($1 from 2010 = $1.41 in 2024, so it should be $324 to keep it with inflation rates...)
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Welcome to Russian Detroit.
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He is one of the weakest leaders of Russia.
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Putin made Russia a regional power...from the superpower 😂
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@m0nlo Yeltsyn family, jew-lobby (90% of Forbs top100 in Russia), Solntsevskaya mafia, etc.
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People in Russia are either economically ignorant or infantile.12 years ago an average salary in constraction was $4000/mo or 100k rubles. Now, it is still 100k rubles but it's only 1050 dollars/mo lol. The real salary outisde Moscow: - postman $63 - doctor $400 - teacher $200 - policemam $ 300-400 - firefighter $400 - senate member $10000 - Gazprom CEO $1.645.000/mo - Rosneft CEO $2.450.000/mo
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Like salary has dropped 4x times in 10 years😂
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@helterskelter156 It is not hard actually. Median salary in Russia is $4600 US dollars after taxes. In Canada from 70k you'll receive 57.257 after taxes which is $42729 US dollars. It means that in Canada everything is cheaper 9.2 times compared to Russia.
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@masha1414k Putin represents the very same people what rulled Russia in 90s.
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During perestroika, the elder generation charged water in front of the TV. They are like sect victims, brainwashed to the point that they require a decent shrink or special care in a mental facility.
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Buying cheap enriched uranium in Russian and sending depleted uranium to Ukraine. Looks like a good business lol.
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1. War 2. Salary dropped 4 times from 2010 3. No economic growth 4. Political field wiped out.
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Everything tastes like frap in Russia😂
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If you'd compare median salary in the US and Russia - the results will be humiliating. In Russia you could buy 1780 gallons of gas In the US - 15452 gallons... So, the cart costs $38 in Russia equals $329 in the US.
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Mongolia has its personal thermonuclear cocoon for free😂
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@helterskelter156 No, it's called a purchasing power of money.
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What about Rosnano?
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Putin us like a lung cancer. You can live with it but in the end you die from it.
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@i8Hardcore It was for like 60-70% Not it is not even close.
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@m0nlo yeah, like the jews in sewers in NY@2024
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In any case their annual salary would be no more than 400-600k
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@chickenlover657 You don't need to have a cancer to have a knowledge how to treat it😂.
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Did 95% of Germany wealth belong to ✡️ oligarchs back then?
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and...it's gone😂
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Only slaves are fighting for freedom lol.
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They are friends with benefits.
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You definitely have no clue how it calculated 😂
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Only in 2022 12 millions migrants came to Russia.
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In fact, everything is 10 fold cheaper in France than in Russia.
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Gas is more expensive than in the U.S.😂
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@КонстантинАлепов 1. It's known as a police operation with localized specifics. 2. The median pay in the United States has climbed by 220% over the same period. The average wage in Russia was $2000 in 2010, but it is now at $500. 3. China and Russia started at the same level in 1990; by the end of 2020, China had grown 2200% and Russia had grown 346%, which is lower than the global average economy. 4. When Putin dies, there will be no one to replace him, and Russia will collapse once more.
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@EvgeniyYakushev-m2u Russia and Ukraine are similar. Autocracy vs Oligarchy.
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Median after tax salary in Finland is also higher 4-5 times than in Russia
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@megapet777 Thing is that you can't save anything from median salary in Russia. 2/3 goes for food and 1/3 for bills.
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@EvgeniyYakushev-m2u Let's do it hard way You could buy 2300 eggs for pension in 2010. You can buy only 1950 eggs in 2024. Lets compare it to the US median salary eggs 2010 15840 2024 35177 So, you can buy 2.2x more eggs.
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@oliviao3686 ok let's count it in gold. I could buy 100g of gold in 2010 for a month salary, now - only 17,7g 😆 Putin's economy is something special.
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@georgich1987 18% in 14 years if you exclude dollar inflation.
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@thebestrampage2805 Exactly. This is how inflation works.
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@thebestrampage2805 So, your salary used to be $1142 and now it is just $761, right?
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