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Real wages surge in Russia | |
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Rosstat has attributed the jump to a low base effect from last year | |
Russia’s real wages in April were 10.4% higher compared to the same period a year ago, the country’s statistics service Rosstat reported on Wednesday. | Russia’s real wages in April were 10.4% higher compared to the same period a year ago, the country’s statistics service Rosstat reported on Wednesday. |
The growth came mostly due to low base effect recorded last year, the agency said, adding that in April 2022 real wages dropped 7.2% because of a rise in the inflation rate. | The growth came mostly due to low base effect recorded last year, the agency said, adding that in April 2022 real wages dropped 7.2% because of a rise in the inflation rate. |
Real wages refers to earnings that have been adjusted for inflation, or wages in terms of the amount of goods and services that they can buy. | |
In April 2023, real wages in Russia saw a month-on-month decline by 0.9%, but grew by 4.2% from January through April, Rosstat’s data showed. | In April 2023, real wages in Russia saw a month-on-month decline by 0.9%, but grew by 4.2% from January through April, Rosstat’s data showed. |
“Average monthly earnings in April amounted to 71,204 rubles ($820), marking a year-on-year rise by 13%,” the agency said. | “Average monthly earnings in April amounted to 71,204 rubles ($820), marking a year-on-year rise by 13%,” the agency said. |
In nominal terms, wages in Russia dropped 0.5% in April compared to the previous month, but increased 11.4% year-on-year in January-April. | In nominal terms, wages in Russia dropped 0.5% in April compared to the previous month, but increased 11.4% year-on-year in January-April. |
Russia’s economic ministry expects real wages to grow 5.4% in 2023. | Russia’s economic ministry expects real wages to grow 5.4% in 2023. |
According to a separate Rosstat report, the unemployment rate in Russia dropped to 3.2% in May, marking a new all-time low. | According to a separate Rosstat report, the unemployment rate in Russia dropped to 3.2% in May, marking a new all-time low. |
The previous record was set in April, when unemployment was recorded at 3.3%. In March and February the figure stood at 3.5%. | The previous record was set in April, when unemployment was recorded at 3.3%. In March and February the figure stood at 3.5%. |
“In May 2023, some 2.4 million people aged 15 and above were classified as unemployed,” the agency said, adding that occupational level totaled 60.6%. | “In May 2023, some 2.4 million people aged 15 and above were classified as unemployed,” the agency said, adding that occupational level totaled 60.6%. |
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the government to help boost labor productivity. Speaking at a plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the head of state stressed that the poverty level in Russia was declining, a trend that he said must be maintained. | Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the government to help boost labor productivity. Speaking at a plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the head of state stressed that the poverty level in Russia was declining, a trend that he said must be maintained. |
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