Anonymous ID: bfc32a Feb. 15, 2024, 4:10 p.m. No.20420600   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0616 >>0628 >>0744

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Monthly minimum wage in Russia and its major cities 2023

Published by Statista Research Department, Aug 22, 2023

The monthly minimum wage in Russia as of January 1, 2023 amounted to 16,242 Russian rubles, or approximately 236 U.S. dollars. In the capital Moscow, it was set at 24,801 Russian rubles, or nearly 362 U.S. dollars. In the country's second-largest city, Saint Petersburg, it was slightly lower, at 23.5 thousand Russian rubles. Starting from 2021, the minimum wage in Russia was calculated as 42 percent of the median wage. Between 2018 and 2020, it equaled to the minimum cost of living that was set in the country.

The poor and the rich in Russia

While around 15 million residents lived under the poverty line, Russia ranked 12th worldwide by the number of ultra-high-net-worth-individuals (UHNWIs), or persons whose wealth exceeded 50 million U.S. dollars. Russians earning the highest 20 percent of income accounted for approximately 47 percent of the total composite monetary income in 2021.

Regional disparities

The economic inequality was also observed across Russian federal subjects. The median monthly wage ranged from 19 thousand Russian rubles in the Kabardino-Balkaria Republic to 78 thousand Russian rubles in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug between September 2018 and August 2019. Minimum wage thresholds can be regulated by regional authorities, as long as they are not lower than the federal minimum wage.

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1023237/russia-monthly-minimum-wage/

 

>Minimum wage in Russia is about $1.47/hr

Anonymous ID: bfc32a Feb. 15, 2024, 4:24 p.m. No.20420642   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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When the State removed parental authority for discipline and transferred in to the Police around 9/11, children's misbehavior was dual categorized and criminal/mental health, which has driven every other kid being on some sort of mood altering pharmaceutical.

 

Chemical based behavior restraints, for only a 50 dollar co-pay and $80 prescription, per month. It's cheaper than being accused of "child-abuse" by a well-meaning Karen who doesn't have kids, but thinks kids shouldn't be physically corrected when they physically misbehave…and calls the cops to demand they PHYSICALLY CORRECT the parent in a rape-cage while kids is sold into the foster-care system…for their protection.