Most Russians have never lived as well as they do now. Nor do people believe that things are about to get worse. The fact that Russians are living better is evident from their outgoings. Spending at cafes and restaurants, for example, is increasing.

After the start of the war, inflation rocketed – but wages more than kept pace.

Demand for non-food goods (i.e. items where purchases can be postponed or even canceled) has recovered from its slump in the months after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Its rate of growth now exceeds both inflation, and wage increases.

This does not look like the sort of panic buying that happens in a crisis, when many rush out to buy whatever consumer durables they can afford. Instead, Russians appear to have sufficient confidence in their finances to take out personal loans. Consumer confidence is approaching record levels, Nabiullina told reporters on Friday.

Of course, increased prosperity is not universal. But those who have lost out are the more wealthy Russians. The average income of the richest 10% in Russian society has increased by 27% since the start of the war. While this may seem a lot, it’s the lowest rise of all 10 income groups, and barely matches the combined inflation rate for the past two years. Incomes for the poorest in society have grown much faster.

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Another great reason to join BRICS. If Russia was able to improve this much even with sanctions, I can’t help to imagine what will happen to Cuba, Venezuela, and ton of countries that want to run far away from western hegemony.

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For sure, I think that Global South countries should just start defaulting on their IMF debt, and moving towards BRICS.

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22 points

I have to know what groceries are like because Canadians are suffering

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Oh wow. I think I might cry.

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21 points

Right there with you. 😭

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12 points

Really puts how much we’re getting screwed in Canada into perspective.

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13 points

Wow, I want to get sanctioned now

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You are. Your government put sanctions on its citizens
in order to spite Russia.

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No you don’t lol. Russia was able to overcome this challenge due to a lot of factors like inherited soviet infrastructure and know-how, proximity to China, the scale of russia, etc…

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10 points

This looks like it’s put out directly by the state. No evidence is presented.

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There’s been plenty of discussion of Russian economy by western orgs like the IMF as well, and I don’t see anything contradictory here.

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Bloomberg also put out more or less the same thing (https://archive.ph/fAYpB) a week ago if you want a “credible” Western mainstream source.

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