more than half of Russians, 57 percent, consider their financial position to average; 18 percent of them are satisfied; And almost a quarter, 24 percent, complain about poverty. This is evidenced by the Public Opinion Foundation survey, published on the organization’s website.
Over the past two or three months, 24 percent of respondents told 7 percent, 7 percent noticed the improvement, 67 percent indicated that nothing had changed.
For next year, optimistic and pessimistic expectations were distributed almost equally. So, 19 percent of respondents believe that their financial situation will improve, and 18 percent are preparing to deteriorate.
Young people are most configured Most of the positive way (35 percent are waiting for improvements), a negative forecast is more often given people aged 46-60 years and residents of millionic cities with the exception of Moscow.
Compared with the June survey, the proportion of those who speak about an average and good material situation has grown, and the share of sparse on the bad fell to a minimum for ten years. Also, the greatest (44 percent) since 2012 was the proportion of those who are not waiting for any changes in the perspective of the year.
previously it became known that the Ministry of Economic Development intends to review the data on income, costs and savings of the population for 2018-2020. Submit a refined data agency intended in March next year.