The findings, from an October survey of almost 5,000 people, put Russia's economic woes in sharp focus and could give the authorities a headache in the run-up to March's presidential election, in which President Vladimir Putin is likely to extend his more than two decades in power.
Asked whether their salary was enough to cover basic spending, without taking into account income from second jobs or investments, just one in five Russians surveyed said yes. That is up from 25% in 2021 and 39% in 2022, Headhunter's survey showed. In 2021, before Russia launched what it calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine, 36% of those surveyed felt their salary was sufficient.
The average monthly nominal wage earned by Russians was 71,419 roubles in July, Rosstat's statistics show.
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