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@SilentioMortus6 ай бұрын
Are you sure you did math right? After all, official statistics describe all categories of goods.
@davidramsay70206 ай бұрын
The key sector of society is those who rely on the state pension as if the c. $250/month pre invasion will be buying a lot less now if the Kremlin have not inflated the pensions - a big problem as pensioners buy food and heating.
@tigr64606 ай бұрын
Не верьте тому что говорят в видео! Курица стоила 200 рублей год назад сейчас 450, молоко было 1 литр сейчас 850-900 мл, пиво было 1,5 литра сейчас 1,3 и цены выросли на 25%-100%, даже 92 бензин стоит 54 рубля за литр в НЕФТЯННОЙ державе, зарплаты рабочих в среднем 40-50 тысяч рублей, 200 тысяч только на северных вахтах или в правительстве
@SilentioMortus6 ай бұрын
@@tigr6460 бот ухрюкивай отсюда
@Мильдоний6 ай бұрын
@@tigr6460 что ты несешь... где ты куру по 450р видел, в азбуке вкуса? молоко уже давно по литру не продается, а с пивом вообще какой-то бред. нефтяная держава говоришь? поинтересуйся ценой бензина в норвегии, с поправкой на количество тамошнего населения.
@sonderblazer9516 ай бұрын
I’m from Ecuador 🇪🇨, our stupid president almost got us in big economic trouble (bigger), he wanted to get a deal with USA for 200 million in aid ( only 1 time paiment) for selling them Soviet military equipment to be send to Ukraine, failing to comply with the Russian purchase contract, including seeking a form of donation to evade the obligations of the contract. Russia declared the country an enemy and vetoed banana imports, causing losses of 800 million a year, and could rise to 1 billion if applied to other goods. The losses would be immense. We don’t need to be part of anything in that war. Is not our business.
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective from Ecuador! It's incredibly valuable to understand how these global issues impact not just Russia, but Ecuador too. I really appreciate you taking the time to give us insight into the situation from your side. Wishing the best for you and all in Ecuador! 🇪🇨 🤝🇷🇺
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
Yes bro
@ddlyhm5 ай бұрын
God damn! Im just eating a banana right now from Ecuador, being on the North of Russia. It cost ~1.2$ for kg.
@antonian20245 ай бұрын
Si tiene un presidente adecuado en su país y puede unirse a los BRICS, entonces dejará de ser una Colonia de los Estados Unidos))
@ElenaXrm5 ай бұрын
@@ddlyhmI am in Canada and bananas here about C1.60 per kilo, so about the same
@ΣοφίαΔομιανοπούλου6 ай бұрын
Bananas before inflation:0,76£ Bananas after inflation:0,96£ UK
@KTO_HUBLOT6 ай бұрын
Still okay for op food 💪 🍌
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
Bananas are seasonal products. Yet not a major issue in a family budget if they are only ones.
@443DM6 ай бұрын
@@georgesbv1 bananas aren't seasonal at the grocery store in north america. Just like UK, they'll come from the tropics, outside of local seasonality. Canada price before inflation: $0.56/lb. After inflation, $0.56/lb.
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
@@443DM prices are though seasonal. It might be a big deal if you import from over the ecuator or if they are relatively local.
@443DM6 ай бұрын
@@georgesbv1 maybe at wholesale, but retail prices are the same year-round here. Ours all come from Ecuador/Honduras/Costa Rica/Colombia. The weather there doesn't fluctuate like it does in UK or Canada!
@beachbikerun6 ай бұрын
In Australia, since the start of the war in Ukraine, our prices have doubled on most things. Petrol used to be $1.30. Now it's$2.30. Meat is $30 kg. Fish $40 kg . Vegetables $10 kg. Property prices up 30% rent up 50% The price increases in Australia are much worse than Russia. In Australia, it is very obvious that homelessness has increased.
@Xind08986 ай бұрын
im also an Aussie, our government is 100% foolish by ignoring our own national interest and pander to US led anti China alliance. China is our biggest source of supplier for most goods, and they are also our biggest customer. Chinese ethnic migratants and students are also a huge boost to our population growth and provided a high quality source of our new citizenships in Australia (just look at amount of Chinese ethnic researchers and productive white collar workers). Australia did this to ourselves by ignoring our own national interest. We should have mimicked what Singapore has done, becoming a reliable 'middle-man' between US and China, keep good relation with both, and act as a helpful force for the stability of the region, calm the nerves of US-China competition, but no, we are just a pawn in US's chess table now.
@beachbikerun6 ай бұрын
@Xind0898 Yes, Paul Keating hand the right idea. I voted for him. Truth is we will never get anybody like Keating again , he wanted to give Australia its own identity. Australia will always be a vassal of England and America. The fools we have had in power the last 25 years.
@Gogo-yv6bf6 ай бұрын
Живу в России, в Москве. Не каждый месяц вижу бездомного. Они все плавно, постепенно куда-то пропали. В 90-ые и 00 их было много. Сейчас почти нет.
@blick1316 ай бұрын
The war in Ukraine started in 2014. With very short intermissions, it had lasted for 8 years. The Russia-Ukraine war started in 2022. I think you meant the Russia-Ukraine war.
@nmiss80056 ай бұрын
At first I was shocked, I recalculated your prices in American dollars, but in Australian dollars it’s also a bit expensive. Meat is difficult to evaluate and depends heavily on quality. But gasoline 95 costs AUD 0.66 here. Housing is of course difficult to compare, but renting a 1-room apartment without utilities costs 200-300 Australian dollars, but they prefer to buy housing from us. My salary is 900 Australian dollars. It's average.
@oneOFswingkids6 ай бұрын
My father's salary in Russia increased by 30%. He's an electrician.
@linkown48656 ай бұрын
Не пизди, ботяра
@MKCREATIVE996 ай бұрын
😂😂
@Worselol6 ай бұрын
We had Western factory in our city, they have been paying 50k rubles to ordinary workers. Then (after 1,5 years) they sold their buiseness to RosTech. RosTech recently restored production and they pay 70k rubles.
@grobny_man6 ай бұрын
@@Worselolthat's 70k monthly or?
@onetwo15296 ай бұрын
@@grobny_man yep, it's a paycheck for 1 month. In Russia we count month income instead of year income as in US for instance.
@pashkaaq6 ай бұрын
I'm 17 year old from Russia and last summer I worked as a assistant in the local store, I got 40000rub = 440 usd for a month by working 4 hours per day. In this summer I'll get 54000 rub = 600 use for the same job
@codewisedesu5 ай бұрын
Бро где ты работаешь?
@akayoquince4 ай бұрын
@@codewisedesuбро , приезжай в Анапу, тут в час 350 в кикшеринге можно поднимать
@vixregonАй бұрын
@@codewisedesu магазин одежды как вариант.
@holdar4451Ай бұрын
@@codewisedesu в своих фантазиях)) даже в москве ты столько не получишь
@serikkpay122 күн бұрын
ага ага фантазия она такая))
@alexanderstauber6 ай бұрын
Also one of the reasons why the airports and restaurants are full is because (in my opinion) Russians don't travel that much to expensive countries anymore. In the past they might have gone to Europe but now they can't so either they travel to Asia which is cheaper (i believe) or travel in Russia. Spending money in the own country helps the economy too.
@АнтонЛу-й4х6 ай бұрын
Так и есть, раньше ездили семьей в Турцию за 100 000 - 150 000 рублей, сейчас 200-300 И я решил в этом году поехать Сочи, Анапу или другие побережья 🇷🇺
@konratou13016 ай бұрын
But less people travel to Russia tho
@КоляВойцих6 ай бұрын
@@konratou1301 there werent a lot of them anyway. Not a big loss, i guess/
@alexanderstauber6 ай бұрын
@@konratou1301 True, but i assume Russians spend more money outside of Russia than foreigners in Russia.
@firegirl246 ай бұрын
Previously, money flowed from Russia through offshore companies and transnational corporations to the West, but now everyone remains in Russia
@hiAndByeISuppose6 ай бұрын
I live in Russia, work in IT and my salary has increased by 70% since 2022. I haven't changed my job or position. Senior developer with 7 years of experience in my field
@danielmaxim34056 ай бұрын
Wow. That is very good. Here in Romania is worse, the salary stagnates and never increases
@communist7546 ай бұрын
@@danielmaxim3405there was an exodus of IT personel from Russia due to the war, so the companies have to pay premium to retain the workers.
@danielmaxim34056 ай бұрын
@@communist754 I meant that all industries here stagnates. But yeah, maybe you are right
@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь6 ай бұрын
@@communist754 Ни разу в жизни навальнята не делали столько полезного для России как просто уехав из неё. 😂
@vladi3856 ай бұрын
@@danielmaxim3405can I ask you what the general public think about Ukraine and the war? Did you start hating Ukraine or hating Russia more? You know common people
@MyLacerta6 ай бұрын
У мальчишек (у которых цены выросли на 240%) основная статья расходов похоже только на электронные сигаретки, все остальное покупают мамы.
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
😅
@Deep-Look6 ай бұрын
Согласен) Парень далеко от реальности
@KTO_HUBLOT6 ай бұрын
А тебе кто купит? Не завидуй
@dinodzof0326 ай бұрын
Факт
@TheMicheilsGrey6 ай бұрын
@@KTO_HUBLOTне переживай за него, скинемся с пацанами.
@Real_OSHA_Unsafety_Engineer6 ай бұрын
Working as Safety Engineer in Podolsk, from 70k Rubles to 90k Rubles.
@Камаз44105 ай бұрын
Привет, долго учился на инженера по охране труда? Сложно работать? Большая ли ответственность по данной профессии?
@dimir_steel5 ай бұрын
Or 800-1000 dollars. but the prices are proportionately lower. We counted with friends, in general, in Russia, Europe, America and China. the salary level, with taxes, the cost of equipment and the cost of products, is approximately at the same level. without taking into account the distortions. like car dealers in Russia, for example, they have raised prices for low-quality cars to an average level closer to the premium price level for a car.
@Real_OSHA_Unsafety_Engineer5 ай бұрын
@@Камаз4410 Отказ от ответственности: я не владею русским языком. Я также являюсь американо-филиппинским экспатом. Я учился 6 лет (4 года по гражданской и 2 года по промышленной безопасности). Работа, как правило, включает в себя проверку безопасности, выявление опасностей и рисков, разработку протоколов безопасности, обучение действиям в чрезвычайных ситуациях, анализ несчастных случаев и соблюдение требований OSHA. Было ли это сложно? Как правило, после того как OSHA и руководство утверждали мои проекты, чертежи и процедуры, все, что оставалось, - это инспекции и анализ несчастных случаев.
@Real_OSHA_Unsafety_Engineer5 ай бұрын
@@dimir_steel Cost of living comparison is vastly different here. For example I got a 90sqm old house for 40,000 USD. In US, a 90sqm house would cost around 300k to 500k USD. But lets look at proportional wage/salary vs basic needs. I can say it clearly from my experience in both US and Russia that I need to work on two jobs for 14hrs just to get the basic needs met (mortgage and foods, and the fees from schools) In Russia, I just need 1 job to meet most of these.
@Vlad_honest5 ай бұрын
@@Камаз4410 ответственность вплоть до уголовной, всегда об этом помни, взвешивай на весах (врачи, полицейские и подобные профессии)
@FedericoLucchi6 ай бұрын
I'm Canadian, but have been living in China for 8 years. I spent most of last year in Canada, and was shocked by how much food costs. Grocery costs have at least doubled in the region (Northern Quebec, fairly distant from big cities like Montreal). Meanwhile in China, local products (the majority of products are obviously local) have seen surprisingly little inflation. At the local market, everyday stuff like meat and vegetables haven't increased by more than 10% over the last 4-5 years.
@humblehouseАй бұрын
Wow, I am surprised to hear of the low food inflation in China. Given that it has the world's second largest population, keeping the prices of essential food items relatively stable is certainly no mean feat!
@gappergob61699 күн бұрын
The people gonna protest if it increase too much. Unlike in democracy, the government can't just blame their problems to others.
@dexdexon39146 ай бұрын
Norway - eggs over 100% bro in 2 years !!!
@kate574256 ай бұрын
Wow 😮
@IamRus-6 ай бұрын
Блин, Норвегия и так дорогая. Куда ещё дороже?
@sliftyy6 ай бұрын
In Sweden one of the biggest egg producers killed millions of chickens due to presence of some bacteria, forgot it's name. I'm sure that's partly to blame for the egg inflation..
@skjelm63636 ай бұрын
@@sliftyy psssst - don't bring real facts that could be true, that confuses their weird world view.
@sliftyy6 ай бұрын
@@skjelm6363 Egg prices are going up in many countries, including those who do not buy eggs from Sweden :)
@elionorlagerholm50166 ай бұрын
Here in Sweden before the sanctions 1 egg cost in Rubles 12,67 and now 29.56. Butter 500gr 337,85 now 506.67. And these are Swedish products. I follow Travelling with Russel and he shows a lot of different stores. He says that prices have gone up, we can also see that if we look at older videos and then the newer ones, but not that much and for example fruit, vegetable prices depends on season. And there has never been any shortage of anything that I guess the West were hoping for with the sanctions.
6 ай бұрын
Since the start of the war my weekly shopping have went up 80%. Lockdowns and the war has hammer us. For the americans five guys cheese burger in 2018 was £8. It’s now £13. And a milkshake was £4 is now £6.35. That’s $25
@elionorlagerholm50166 ай бұрын
@@МаркСотник I am not quite sure what you mean. Do you mean that some foodchains buys products from abroad and call it Swedish? I know that. Like Närkeägg. They buy from farmers in Sweden but also from abroad and just pack them here in Sweden. But the name suggest that they have their own farm. People are decived beliving it's their Swedish eggs. I know that the eggs and butter I buy is produced in Sweden. I usually try to buy eggs locally but sometimes I have to buy them in store. I buy Alsboägg and they are Swedish. I buy Grådö butter 100% Swedish. Sometimes I buy Valio but that is made in Finland and it is cheaper than Grådö, go figure.
@elionorlagerholm50166 ай бұрын
That's really bad 😨. Not so bad here but some products are way over 100% more expencive. Like cucumber and potatoes. I belive we had higher prices in Sweden than Us before the sanctions and I guess they couldn't raise them more than they did becuase people would have been outraged. The reason can't be the sanctions but they blame it on that. The CEO if the largest chain, ICA, treated herself with a bonus in 2023 and it was 1,735000 USD. This is their way of either straving us or forcing us to eat their bugs and labmade meat because that food will probably be way more cheap.
@edselgreaves65036 ай бұрын
The West forgot that there are many neighbouring countries next to Russia just waiting for a chance to supply the Motherland once shelf space freed up and they flooded the market with their off-label counterparts !
@wallingnaga65636 ай бұрын
In India 30 eggs (1 set) cost 238 Rubles ie around 8 Rubles per egg.
@miraheil55216 ай бұрын
Why don’t you look into food prices in USA? You will be shocked.
@QWE1321w6 ай бұрын
how would he do that huh?
@Austrveg6 ай бұрын
@@QWE1321w ?
@artem_tot6 ай бұрын
На такое видео прибежали бы любители Сша, которые там никогда не были, и кричали бы: вы всё врёте!!! 😂😅
@nickfifteen6 ай бұрын
@@artem_tot Pretty much everyone who just gets their news only from sources they agree with will think the other side is lying.
@artem_tot6 ай бұрын
@@nickfifteen я бы добавил, что тут некоторые наивны настолько, что думают, что в Сша жизнь райская. Хотя понятно, что везде есть свои сложности. Удачи вам.
@evelinamilliones6 ай бұрын
StPetersburg, Russia. I am a doctor with private practice. I have increased my appointment price 20% for the last 2 years, thinking of increasing it again by September at least 10% extra. My schedule is fully packed for 6 weeks ahead, so i don't think that people are limited in money.
@МегафонМегафон-в3я4 ай бұрын
Не жадничать, бог жадных не любит.
@westernwanderer83976 ай бұрын
IN the US, in my state, egg prices have increased by at least 30% and a few times the store was out. I don't care what my government says, the inflation is much higher than they admit, food has gone up about 50% from a few years ago. With all the money they are sending over to a futile exercise, it is really impacting US citizens and their quality of life. I'm tired of it. My salary increases are based on union negotiations and are usually set for three years. I get 2% in a couple months and next year I get another 2%; only this while the inflation soars!
@artem_tot6 ай бұрын
Некоторые в России любители сша скажут вам, что вы легко можете поменять работу на более высокооплачиваемую не ожидая повышения на 2%
@westernwanderer83976 ай бұрын
@@artem_tot Unfortunately, I have been working here for far too long and my pension is with this job. If everything goes as I wish, I will leave this job and move to Russia where my pension will provide well for me.
@nickfifteen6 ай бұрын
@@westernwanderer8397 _"I don't care what my government says, the inflation is much higher than they admit"_ Out of curiousity; what state do you live in? _"If everything goes as I wish, I will leave this job and move to Russia where my pension will provide well for me."_ The fact that you can go to another country to make your money go farther just shows how much stronger than USD is overall. Otherwise more people would be moving to the US to make their JPY or GBP or RUB go further.
@artem_tot6 ай бұрын
@@westernwanderer8397 желаю удачи. Даже если вы будете счастливы и не в России. А если захотите приехать, то: добро пожаловать❤
@westernwanderer83976 ай бұрын
@@nickfifteen California. Yes, it is good I can move to where my money will go further, but until then I am here and my money is going less and less.
@kZvm6 ай бұрын
I live in Russia. In 2022 I got 6,3% of increase in my salary and then 28% in 2023. This year have an agreement with my boss to get 15% increase.
@maximp95026 ай бұрын
А у всех работников предприятия есть такая договорённость? 😉
@westernwanderer83976 ай бұрын
I got 2% increase :(
@kZvm6 ай бұрын
@@maximp9502 Nope. As I know an average increase this year is going to be 9~10%. I'm working in a bank btw
@kZvm6 ай бұрын
@@westernwanderer8397 doesn't seem fair
@MsMelkus6 ай бұрын
@@maximp9502 каждый сам кузнец своего счастья. у меня ещё в 21-22 так зп поднялась, что до сих пор норм и я пока не прошу больше.
@MishaElRusito6 ай бұрын
I've been living in Mexico since 2019 and the prices have skyrocketed since March 2022. Before I went to another country in November 2019 I could buy a week worth of groceries for just $20usd. Then I came back to Mexico in summer 2022 and I was SHOCKED. Cuz everything doubled in price or even tripled. A kilo of apples used to be $1usd, now it's basically $3. Now I spend around $50-60usd per week on groceries and it actually buys me less food than it did before March 2022 with only $20usd.
@diegopg156 ай бұрын
Peso is appreciating against the dollar
@tonydarko21956 ай бұрын
@@diegopg15 Even tho, I can confirm the cost of living in Russia is not only cheaper than Mexico but also in many cases has better quality products and services, I´m a Mexican living in Russia rn, it´s quite interesting to see how for the last months when I exchange MXN to RUB with the same amount of MXN I get more RUB, so basically my cost of living is cheaper every month, it´s crazy tbh)))
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
@@tonydarko2195cars and electronics are way higher in Russia than Mexico.
@tonydarko21956 ай бұрын
@@georgesbv1 Also clothes are higher in Russia but in a general aspect with same budget per month you get more in Russia rn
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
@@tonydarko2195 Russia was and still is a 2nd world country. Of course it is cheaper than 1st world countries.
@mohawksteel22156 ай бұрын
I am Canadian and returned to Florida, USA first time in four years The food costs have risen there higher than in Canada. We purchased T bone steak 4 years ago for $5.00.each. Now the price is pushing $20.00 for same steak. Prices for food have risen at least 100 % on most items.
@beatyoutoapulp6 ай бұрын
@@frankj.brresen476 I guess believing most Russian are as poor as the US poor without giving it any thought beyond that helps you sleep better at night. Cope harder I guess.
@LewisC-t1f6 ай бұрын
This is very true: 2020-2024, the inflation has been at 20% or so every year. Much higher than what any government agency or media says!
@LewisC-t1f6 ай бұрын
@@frankj.brresen476 what’s the average pension in Ukraine? What’s the average wage? How much debt do they have to nato countries? I know several Ukrainians and their pensions are 1/3 or 1/4 of what Russians get, while costs in Ukraine are 2-4 times that of Russia! The only reason Ukraine hasn’t t collapsed is because of foreign aid!
@lukebruce52346 ай бұрын
@@frankj.brresen476 95% of the world lives below the US poverty line lol The USA doesn't have any poverty caused by low wages, only self imposed by people who refuse to work, are indebted etc. The homeless people of the USA are homeless due to mental issues 99% of the time.
@mikem98926 ай бұрын
Yea our western media is always so full of shit. As if eggs didn't go to 6$ a dozen here for awhile. As if McDonald's wasn't charging 14 dollars for a big mac meal. I'd take Russian inflation over ours. And did I say FJB ?
@AlexanderTitov-om3qw6 ай бұрын
Я из Екатеринбурга. Работаю в академическом институте. И преподаю в университете. Цены выросли где-то на 20 %. Точнее определить трудно потому что доход вырос существенно и люди, включая Вашего Покорного Слугу, стали покупать более дорогие и качественные товары. Поэтому наполнение корзины изменилось. Что касается зарплаты в нашем деле, в науке, то они выросли не так уж значительно. Но появилось много возможностей подзаработать, работая усиленно. Появились программы грантов, как федеральных, так и региональных, оживилась промышленность с хоздоговорами. Вот эти дополнительные возможности подняли заработок почти вдвое. Так что, да, доход растёт быстрее цен.
@ibhistory1066 ай бұрын
рад за вас коллега, но не полностью :-) ДВФУ тут, но я старший преподаватель и для меня это не работа, а отдушина. По своим денежкам и по тому что на кафедре творится. Зарплата индексируется где то на инфляцию (+10% к контракту/академическому году). а так то же самое - если брать репетиторство то это помогает, если грант получается взять. С грантами стало похуже, с поездками тоже. Но мы ближе к Китаю и конкретно по моему профилю просадки особой нет. По общим ценам- Владивосток всегда был неоправданно дорогим городом, таким и остался. Рост цен на продукты поэтому в пределах 20-25%, они изначально были дорогие. В Красноярске, где я живу сейчас, общий рост цен где то в тех же 25-30%, но тут и город побогаче, много людей связанных с золотишком, нефтянкой или люминием/чугунием
@JamieMoonJM6 ай бұрын
Да пусть продолжит улучшаться доход учёных. Вы двигатель процесса, всё-таки . ❤❤❤
@arseniyzefirov77656 ай бұрын
В кабинете репортёра кстати висит на стене карта Ебурга. Интересно почему.
@AlexanderTitov-om3qw6 ай бұрын
@@arseniyzefirov7765 Мы земляки. Только он с Химмаша, а я с Уктуса.
@AlexanderTitov-om3qw6 ай бұрын
@@ibhistory106 Сказать по правде, для меня преподавание тоже не заработок. Меня вообще 20 лет тому назад уволили. За то что двойки ставил и за то что доктором стал в слишком молодом возрасте и потому представлял угрозу для всяких официалов, типа завкафов и пр. Потом позвали на почасовую. Ну по деньгам-то это просто почти ноль. Потому уже тогда это я рассматривал как гражданский долг, а не как источник дохода. Потом грянула программа 20-20. Стали смотреть на статьи, результаты, цитируемость. Позвали на долю ставки. 1/8 профессора. Это такая удобная ставка, что я с одной стороны ихний и потому моими результатам и можно отчитываться, а с другой я считаюсь не штатным и потому не могу участвовать во внутренних процессах. Но других условий доступа к студентам не было. Потому я так и живу. Но с другой стороны, мои воспитанники у нас в институте вышли в начальники. И относятся ко мне как к... даже не знаю как к кому... к старшему родственнику, наверное. Очень комфортно. У моей группы сейчас 3 проекта РНФ, плюс госзадание плюс мы делаем необходимую часть проектов в ОИЯИ, в институте Тв. Тела в Черноголовке и в МИРЭ в Москве. Хотя мы в их проекты не входим и потому они нам не башляют, но зато их оборудование к нашим услугам. И это даже ещё лучше. В лаборатории в которой я работаю два большущих х/д один с Росатомом, а второй не знаю с кем, но про металлические порошки. В общем, я сейчас просто купаюсь в деньгах и возможностях. Только одно огорчает - люди гибнут. А так-то пусть бы себе санкции и дальше стояли.
@7DaysChanel_VandenReich5 ай бұрын
I work as a developer in an IT company in Russia. My salary has increased by just under 100%, but prices have also risen by about 30% - 50%.
@cheddarfish2256 ай бұрын
My salary has risen by 75% in the past two years. But what work do you do, bratan? I hear you ask. I own a chicken farm making and selling eggs 😀
@masha1414k6 ай бұрын
Good for you 👍💞 but please try not to raise those prices too much anymore because it's getting to be a little too high))
@чиабатта-р9с6 ай бұрын
😅
@mtm_7775 ай бұрын
а комбикорм курам по той же цене берешь? НесостыковОЧка тут просматривается))
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
🇷🇺 Руслан 36 лет, город Уфа, занимаюсь небольшим бизнесом (продажа запасных частей) за последние 2 года моя зарплата выросла до 270.000р в месяц, мои коллеги получают +- такую же сумму, эта зарплата выше среднего по стране, 2-3 года назад я получал около 70-90 тысяч. В целом по ощущению люди стали зарабатывать больше, в городе строятся высотки, вокруг города появляются куча новых частных домов 👍🏼
@I.Myrtazin6 ай бұрын
@@Экскаватор102-у1ч не тебя я перепутал он блогер бред говорят по дороже цена.
@Channelname-d9z6 ай бұрын
Тоже из Уфы. Насчёт новых зданий согласен, сейчас стройки больше, чем когда-либо на моей памяти. В Челябинске так же. За последние годы Уфа стала более благоустроенной, хотя есть куда расти
@Dolphin_fK6 ай бұрын
Моя зарплата в 2021: 18800 руб., зарплата в 2024: 21500 руб. Зарплата у мамы в 2021: 16500, зарплата в 2024: 17300.
@twitch99326 ай бұрын
@@Dolphin_fK Ну.. веский повод развиваться, ибо когда даже мама получает такие деньги, где то она про*бывала время..
@castel39786 ай бұрын
Наверное это потому что сами цены на запчасти взлетели до небес.
@КириллГофтенюк6 ай бұрын
Saint-Petersburg, Russia Take home pay(same position, different company): feb 2022 - $3230/mo may 2024 - $3550/mo rent (same apartment (1b/room, city center)): feb 2022 - $400/mo may 2024 - $375/mo vacation (14 day, 2 person, same hotel, southern Russia, Black sea): april 2023 - $3000 april 2024 - $3400 gas: feb 2022 - $0.66/liter may 2024 - $0.61/liter
@lukebruce52346 ай бұрын
How did your landlord slash your rent prices?
@КириллГофтенюк6 ай бұрын
@@lukebruce5234 actually, she increased it. It was 31.000 rub Now it's 34.000 rub But now exchange rate is a bit higher, so that's why prices in USD didn't raise as much as they did in local currency.
@AlexanderA806 ай бұрын
На дому 3000+ долларов зарабатывает - сказочник :)
@ЗиновьевАлександр-л3я6 ай бұрын
Это же вроде не так и много. Почему сказочник?
@dmitrilenkevitch98446 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderA80 Take home pay это жаргон. Обозначает оклад после налогов. То что на руки получаешь чистыми, другими словами. Ничего общего с работой на дому фраза не имеет.
@drakkoba6 ай бұрын
USA here, it feels like I pay about 40-60% more at the grocery store than 2 years ago.
@OnceUponaTimeline6 ай бұрын
Yep for sure and eating out prices are way up too plus cost of power and water, I was lucky in that I had the option to dial back my spending via buying cheaper lower grade products and cutting out most eating out but it must be a disaster for those that were already being frugal and had no wiggle room . Cost of housing has also completely soared. Wages crept up a few dollars but not nearly enough to cover the extra cost of living. Russia is dong better than most of the west, Russia's GDP has also been better than ours and they've had less inflation overall. The sanctions are hurting Europe more than Russia. Russia has also created brics. become close with China, and undermined the USD as the world currancy. The west has been too arrogant to accept that their plans are not working and are backfiring.
@aotmoments74106 ай бұрын
what about ur salary, a lot of Russian salary also went up so would like to know
@stepanmeh72186 ай бұрын
За год выросла зарплата с 37000 до 65000 благодаря смене компании,не ощущаю инфляцию,больше половины продуктов из деревни,спасибо родителям.
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
Тоже самое) родители с деревни, мясо, молоко всё своё и высшего качества! Дай бог здоровья всем родителям всего мира 👍🏼
@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е6 ай бұрын
@@Экскаватор102-у1ч Когда родители уйдут, что будете делать? Просто интересно.
@CdschW26 ай бұрын
Уже твари закон хотят ввести запрещающий свое выращивать чтоб только в магазинах все брали😢
@prodigiii7126 ай бұрын
Price of eggs have almost doubled in the US.
@CdschW26 ай бұрын
In Russia now we pay 260 rub for 20 eggs (c0 biggest egg quality) before it was 130-140 so it doubled too for Russian people
@prodigiii7126 ай бұрын
@@CdschW2 makes sense. But our salaries haven’t doubled.
@hackmind6 ай бұрын
At the border with Mexico Americans go to buy them
@hankogle68586 ай бұрын
Yeah you can think Bill Gates for that. He has bought out most of the chicken feed plants. Literally chickens quit laying eggs after eating it. Then people started making their own feed and eggs were produced. Of course the media thought that wasn’t news worthy
@bradjenkins9325 ай бұрын
I pay $1.50 a dozen.
@Hauggyful6 ай бұрын
Meanwhile we had a 19% inflation in two years on food alone here in France. People can hardly find jobs which makes it NOT easyer to buy food (5.5 million unenployed out of 70) and poverty grows stronger every year. Also salaries are stagnating for decades with only the minimum wage being slightly increased for inflation, meanwhile energy prices exploded because of EU schemes and then they blamed it on Russia (we barely use gas exept in the industry).
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
France has a lot of Maghreb people not wanting a job. People are not just poor, they can be just lazy.
@eliasraspail36506 ай бұрын
Je confirme, en plus 17% des Français touchent le salaire minimum maintenant, pff ...
@gameboxchannel84196 ай бұрын
Рост цен у вас связан с ростом цен на удобрения, Россия была лидером в их производстве, так как для этого нужен природный газ. У нас есть такая компания в моем регионе ФосАгро, которая занимается производством удобрений. Она имеет огромный рост прибыли, потому что логистические пути поменялись. Так же следует заметить, что я думаю продавцы в ваших магазинах занялись спекуляцией на цены на продукты.
@antonian20245 ай бұрын
Mes amis ont déménagé en Russie de France, ont vendu un petit appartement et ont acheté une grande maison dans la banlieue de Moscou. Très heureux, ils travaillent en ligne et leur salaire est suffisant pour 500%. Ici, vous pouvez vivre de manière satisfaisante sur 500€, et quand vous avez un salaire de 5000€ ici, vous pouvez facilement vous promener)))
@georgesbv15 ай бұрын
@@antonian2024 but you decide to condone a dictatorship that ultimately can affect yourself and be used a POW by Kremlin ... no, thanks!
@Gosha69_6 ай бұрын
I would like to tell you a little bit about the Siberian capital, Krasnoyarsk. Our prices have increased by about 20-25% on average, but both jobs and salaries have also increased significantly. For example, as a student, I was offered a salary of 30-40 thousand rubles. This is enough for me to live independently and eat well. I want to emphasize that I am a student and I do not yet have any real job experience. Regarding the increase or decrease in prices, I believe that there is no reason to be ashamed. We are fighting a difficult war, not only with Ukraine, but with the entire West. And at the moment, we are winning. Under the pressure of the enemy and sanctions, prices may rise, but this is understandable.
@ОльгаРезник-ч3ы6 ай бұрын
Prices have increased not because of the war, but because of the huge amount of money printed by the West. The war is just an excuse.
@retrocomputing6 ай бұрын
Yeah you forgot to mention that 30 thousand rubles is like 300 bucks. Also "eating well" for a Russian isn't the same as "eating well" for someone from a first world country.
@cyanautt90316 ай бұрын
@@retrocomputingLOL you fell into some imagination poor thing😂 leave your country to see different cultures or at least learn some basic economic knowledge LOL
@gzozulin6 ай бұрын
@@retrocomputing Russian living in Canada here. Eating well for a Russian is healthier and better than the same for an average Canadian. My disposable income in Canada (and what I can afford) is significantly less than in Moscow. Overall, the recession and the housing crisis are in the air. I cannot fathom how it will feel when suddenly you cannot buy cheap products from the rest of the world when the dollar is weaker. It is suspicious that a Taiwan-produced laptop costs the same 500$ as 5 hours of local labor, and this will change eventually. Enjoy your chest beating about the first world while you can :)
@Лейла286 ай бұрын
Вот в точку! Привет земляку❤ вообще повышение цен истинных сибиряков мотивирует качать свои умения и скилы и не бояться пробовать новое - гляжу, как новые профессии друзья осваивают 30+ (друг от инженера переучился на айтишника). Много удалённой работы - спасение для регов как по мне и мам. У самой есть доп квалифиция, думаю, что хочу освоить что-то ещё, хотя есть хорошая работа, просто никого не знаешь, как жизнь повернётся! А когда все размеренно, то начинается лень)))
@darvin27106 ай бұрын
I live in Moscow. My salary increased in 5 times since february 2022. From 440 $/month to 2200$/month. Speaking truth, I was a student 2 years ago (so i worked part time job) and gradueted in June 2023
@alexk67456 ай бұрын
Ты сравни еще зп студентом на мытье полов и зп в сфере айти. Why you're comparing different things?
@romarsit17956 ай бұрын
АйТи?
@allthecoolnamesaretaken106 ай бұрын
In Spain everything is so expensive, even before January 2022, prices started to grow. Food in Poland is less expensive, and in Russia is even less expensive.
@Weeboslav6 ай бұрын
I live in Montenegro and I fell like my country is sanctioned. Bread is nearly twice as expensive it was 2 years ago. Milk from Serbia or Croatia is cheeper than local milk,hell,my sister-in-law found Polish milk that was cheeper than local milk. Eggs are hellishly expensive,2 euros for 10 eggs at cheepest. Potato is the worst,before you could find it for 50-80 euro cents depending on season(at lowest I've seen was 30 euro cents)now it's 1.5 euros. I remember few days ago seeing a product that was 50 euro cents on discount and I was like "I remember a time when that was it's normal price". Price of sunflower oil for example has stabilized,at one point it was nearly 3 euros,now it went down.
@leper26986 ай бұрын
может это мировой заговор, что бы опустить уровень жизни людей и создать искусственный кризис ? По комментариям видно что с 2022 года у всех подскочили цены
@AniMageNeBy6 ай бұрын
"2 euros for 10 eggs" ... That's pretty cheap, compared to what we here pay!
@JeZZGro6 ай бұрын
@@zxy8076 1.62 euro
@JeZZGro6 ай бұрын
@@AniMageNeByCompare average salary to that.
@kloukva6 ай бұрын
@@leper2698 Да нет, просто цепочки поставок, отлаженные годами, нарушились. Новая логистика стала стоить дороже
@лысый-император6 ай бұрын
Электромонтер, зарплата увеличилась с 65к до 100к, г.Химки
@twitch99326 ай бұрын
Хорошая зарплата, желаю тебе свыше 140+ получать.
@лысый-император6 ай бұрын
@@twitch9932 спасибо, и тебе хорошей жизни
@TheAlwaysBluff6 ай бұрын
@hggg-oh5qb "Этого электромонтёра в Химках видал... Резиновыми изолентами торгует" 😄
@igorseledtsov73455 ай бұрын
вот откуда инфляция-то.
@zloy_hatabxaxa53885 ай бұрын
Дай номер телефона, хочу к вам устроиться
@user-iv1in2bd2w6 ай бұрын
This video is extremely quality. This feels like something from the mid 2000s, not quite vintage but intentional in its information it presents, quality editing (nothing weird), and a good host. I really appreciated it.
@Pao234_6 ай бұрын
Chilean here. Prices have gone up by 50-100%, in general. We're not sanctioned and traditionally have had very low and stable inflation numbers
@brunogiacometti24865 ай бұрын
I'm argentinian living in Paraguay for the last 12 years. Inflation here is NO WHERE NEAR Argentina. But prices has gone up big time for the first time since I'm here. From 2022, prices doubled in average, and minimun wage is only 400 USD a month, working usually more that 8 hours a day. Salary today is almost the same as it use to be 10 years ago, but prices are incredible high. And in the last 4 months, prices are up more that 50%. So I think the economic situation in Russia is nothing compared with the rest of the world.
@walkietalkie21936 ай бұрын
Thank you. Vkusvill is not mid-range. It s more like waitrose or sainsbury. Perekrestok , Magnolia are Morrison. Auchan , pyaterochka - Aldi , tesco.
@dmitriyobidin60496 ай бұрын
Pyaterochka - depends on wether it a franchise one or from X5 Retail group themselves. The quality of service and products(especially vegies) can be huge between two "5" shops.
@НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь6 ай бұрын
Вкусвилл как раз средний ценовой сегмент, у которого сугубо своя продукция. Не средний это Азбука вкуса и т.п. в которых тоже самое что и в Пятерочке продают дороже раза в полтора.
@vanvangog4 ай бұрын
Vkusville is probably a little above average, but not a high segment, the products there are as organic as possible
@supermasud6 ай бұрын
I live in Moscow for more than four years, comparing to my homeland and the news I get about western countries, comparing that the price in Moscow is pretty stable 💰
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's cheap to chase Russian gurls on a western funding.
@Spirit-vlad6 ай бұрын
Idk wtf are you talking about I'm not sure you're living in Russia to begin with stop larping 😂
@supermasud6 ай бұрын
I was a student and worked at the same time, @@Spirit-vlad I am just saying from my experiences, maybe you have different perspective.
@Raumweiter6 ай бұрын
No eggs, no problem 💁
@dmitrymitrofanov39206 ай бұрын
@@Raumweiter jertva propogandi
@i.am.heather6 ай бұрын
I’m in the southern US and our food inflation is rising higher than salaries. It’s not a supply and demand chain issue here, even though that’s what the media is wanting us to believe - these food companies showed record profit in the first two quarters of the year. They’re not hurting; we are. My food bill has almost doubled. I could easily feed my family of 6 on $150 for a week or more. Now, I’m lucky if I can get by on $250/wk.
@НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь6 ай бұрын
It is important what other food you can buy with this money. I think for $150 it won't be the highest quality food...
@i.am.heather6 ай бұрын
@@НиколайНикакоюс-л2ьit’s about $250/wk now and it’s nothing but fruits, vegs, meat, eggs, cheese, milk, yogurts, beans, rice, potatoes. We eat very, very little processed foods. We have taco Tuesday (some sort of Mexican fare), Wednesdays we grill, Thursdays are breakfast for dinner, pizza Fridays, Saturdays we usually grill again, Sunday is normally a roast or chicken in the crockpot, Monday we typically clean out the fridge, have leftovers or hoagies. This is a typical week - I have a child with autism so having a routine with food is important for her (and has made my life easier with planning meals), that’s how its been easy to see my food bill has risen so much bc I generally purchase the same brands as well. I’ve stopped purchasing a lot of breakfast cereals because we now purchase eggs from a friend with a farm - hopefully our meat expenditure will go down because we will start purchasing half a cow every 6-12 months from them and we can plan our meals around that. Until then we get grass fed, antibiotic free meats. We do eat a bit of fish and shrimp bc we are on the coast and can catch it and eat it same day. My kids know how to make eggs, so we have cut out breakfast cereals bc an avg of $4-6/box that’s shrinking ounce wise is robbery. Right now we enjoy making breakfast burritos; I will scramble eggs and we put them on a tortilla with cheese and salsa. I also purchase block cheese and not the shredded bag stuff. It’s so much better for you. If I can find a way to cut back on a cost, I will. But when I’m purchasing *almost* the exact same things week after week and realizing what $150 got me a year ago as opposed to now just makes me mad lol. I’m glad it’s summer because we did plant a garden! Our garden last year flopped but this year we’ve been blessed with plants already producing. We have squash and tomatoes already giving us produce! We planted ^^, plus zucchini, peppers, cucumbers, watermelon, green beans and peas. We are also giving corn a trial run. We don’t necessarily live in the best region for that but all we can do is try. Again, we are cutting costs where we can and are definitely getting the best foods possible.
@i.am.heather6 ай бұрын
@@НиколайНикакоюс-л2ьwe eat very healthy … fruits, vegs, meat, rice, potatoes, beans, milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs. Our menu stays very similar week to week with Taco Tuesday (some kind of Mexican fare), Wednesdays we grill, Thursdays are breakfast for dinner, Pizza Night Fridays, Saturdays vary on season (plus sports), Sundays are big family dinners normally with a roast or whole chicken in the crockpot, and Mondays are always leftovers. I have a child with autism and between allergies and sensory issues it’s been the easiest way to minimize meltdowns and food anxiety. I’ve been purchasing the same items since 2019 when I decided to simplify life and the prices of food have steadily increased while sizes have gotten smaller, so not only are we purchasing less per ounce, we are also paying MORE for those smaller sizes. To help cut costs, we have planted a garden which has already started producing tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash. We have zucchini, peas, green beans, and watermelon planted. I don’t purchase eggs from the store - we have a friend with a farm that brings us two (sometimes 3) dozen per week. I’ve also stopped purchasing cereals. They’re very expensive for such a low nutritional yield. I normally skate by with spending approximately $250. Sometimes it’s more as it depends on if I’m having to replace staples or seasonings. Kids are about to be done with school so the bill will go up the next two months while I’m feeding them everything - their school district serves all students free meals, so they eat quite a bit at school rn. My $250/wk for 6 people equates to roughly $5.95/daily for my family’s food and that’s not tooooo bad. I know many families whose bill is considerably larger and do not eat as healthily as we do - all of the processed food is technically more expensive. I avoid it as much as possible.
@privateAcc0unt6 ай бұрын
What is one person say blue collar job wage in the US?
@a6893_6 ай бұрын
Capitalism
@arjunohri62166 ай бұрын
I have to say this video was quite impressive and detailed. like the way he checked where each product is coming from and reason for its price increase. I dont think the real reporters spent so much time in getting all the details and just ride on some hot news without even checking its background. keep it up bro. Really liked the video
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated 🤝
@LaszloEhn6 ай бұрын
I am writing from Slovakia - when it comes to groceries the increase was around 30-40% when it comes to food. To compare - the cost for a liter of milk was around or slightly below 1€ now it is around 1,40€, Snickers was 50 cents, now it is 85-90 cents. Services have gone up more, a dinner at an average restaurant was around 10€ now it is around 17-20€. It has more to do with the rising energy prices, for the population it is regulated but businesses have to pay the (spot)market price which is anywhere from 2-3x higher than it was before. Salaries have risen, but not as much as the inflation.
@vanjajovicevic3976 ай бұрын
In Serbia government says that inflation of food is just 17%. I believe it is about 75%
@petunized6 ай бұрын
You are eating wrong food. Consider switching to grass
@firegirl246 ай бұрын
what are the average salaries in Serbia and how much money does a family of 3 people need per month?
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
Bro im from Germany and have been recently to Serbia, your food prices are higher than ours 😂 wtf are you guys doing down there?
@vanjajovicevic3976 ай бұрын
Average salaries are about 450€, family of 3 people in a big city like Belgrade, for a decent life need about 3500€
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
@@vanjajovicevic397 I know, my wife is Serbian and we are often there and her parents are often in Germany. The prices are insane. Every time they are here, they buy bags full of cosmetics and hygiene items to bring it down. And I’m not talking about brands, they literally buy everything here from DM/Rossmann etc. because its much cheaper here.
@zdendaderman52536 ай бұрын
I live in England, and the cost of living in this country went through the roof. And I'm not talking about the food prices alone, it's the cost of housing whether it's rent or a mortgage ,energies etc.etc
@evilleader19916 ай бұрын
Brexit 😂
@Adwa-18966 ай бұрын
In the future England will getting sanctions from us , how people living on that judgement day 😂😂😂
@mastercommander45356 ай бұрын
Inflation 2% in U.K. …so nonsense comments here
@abrorbobomurodov23616 ай бұрын
@@mastercommander4535 Really? You dont know anything about UK!
@abrorbobomurodov23616 ай бұрын
@@mastercommander4535 do research!
@yrukrit48646 ай бұрын
my salary has doubled, Nizhny Novgorod 3 years ago was like 400-450, now it's over a thousand
@raUser99826 ай бұрын
Can you tell us your job?
@Aryan.s6346 ай бұрын
I need your help to find someone there can please help me 😭🙏
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
@@Aryan.s634 How can I help you?
@yrukrit48646 ай бұрын
@@raUser9982 freight transportation, like very heavy or really big things delivery. In my thoughts, that's the dream job, because work is 8 hours per day and 5 days a week. No education required. 4 years experience
@woofkaf77246 ай бұрын
@@raUser9982 почти любая. у нас было 20-30, сейчас 40-60. но цены тоже примерно на 50%+(в среднем) выросли.
@ays12.346 ай бұрын
I live in Moscow and work as IT analyst, my salary increased for 47 percent since March 2022. I can't tell about my grocery prices because I have never analyzed it. But travelling abroad is definitely became WAY MORE difficult and expensive because there are no straight flights from Moscow anymore. 😢
@gerhardvanniekerk47446 ай бұрын
I visited five different airports in Russia over January, and I must say, I have never seen any airport as crowded as these in my life. I was pretty shocked. Going through four different security checks to get on your plane while standing in those queues weren't fun.
@druhispo6 ай бұрын
Повышение зарплаты зависит от сферы деятельности. Очень много было денег пушено в производства, особенно в тяжмаш. Например: до войны слесарь станочник на заводе мог получать ~60к, сейчас за 120 днем с огнем не сыщешь. В it тоже зарплаты растут неимоверно, а учителя как получали свои 20-60к в зависимости от региона, так и получают примерно так же. Есть так скажем те, кто сильно жируют, и есть те кто остался +/- так же. Еще важно не забывать про военных, например 1млн человек было занято на гражданке и в среднем по больнице получало дай бог 50к. Перейдя на военное довольствие вся эта масса начала в среднем получать 200+ с учетом боевых и прочих выплат. Так что на средние показатели это сильно влияет. Короче вопрос по зарплатам очень спорный и неоднозначный, но в целом зарплаты точно выросли. Где то сильно больше инфляции, где то сильно меньше
@frostwater32196 ай бұрын
Ну насчёт средних 200 т.р. ты преувеличил, группировка в зоне сво около 300-500 т. а всего на контракте около 1.5 млн. Кажется что средняя для них всех около 150 т.р.
@druhispo6 ай бұрын
@@frostwater3219 группировка воюющих обслуживается еще одной группировкой поддержки, насчет цифр я могу ошибаться точных, истина думаю где то как всегда по середине
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
Did you count about 200,000 being dead in the invasion? At least that wounded or maimed?
@ostap_motion6 ай бұрын
Дизайн, цены упали, компани не охотно платят деньги, даже огромные компании: Яндекс, Сбер
@frostwater32196 ай бұрын
@@georgesbv1 significantly less than 200
@samueldegraft21136 ай бұрын
If I had money I would have sponsored this channel. The west is against fair content
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Even a kind comment is much appreciated! 🤝
@CheeseLovingGuy6 ай бұрын
Er and Russia is not. Both sides are at it but in the west we have less state control over what we see.
@nickfifteen6 ай бұрын
Define "fair content"
@mmodef6 ай бұрын
@@nickfifteen without distorting reality and labeling
@lordbendtner70216 ай бұрын
@@CheeseLovingGuyLMAO, keep telling yourself this nonsense. All Russian media is banned, while your bullshit outlets are still available to listen to in Russia. For anyone stupid enough, that is.
@cyberpunkbg1406 ай бұрын
In Bulgaria I have supermarket and the food inflation is more . 1 litter of milk is 1.2.-1.7dollar . 10 eggs in Bulgaria is more than 2.5 dollar.
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! What’s the average salary in Bulgaria?
@cyberpunkbg1406 ай бұрын
@@RealReporter If you working in supermarket in small city is the same around 750 dollar. My city is 12000 people if you work in supermarket, In bigger city the salary is more with 100 dollar but the food price is much more expensive in Bulgaria compere with Russia. I have supermarket with 60000 different items. Also if you want to buy apartment in second bigger city Plovdiv you need to pay 1000 to 1500 euro per square meter and this is not in the center of the city .
@vladi3856 ай бұрын
Damn that’s bad, but your government is actually a 💩 based on what I hear, they sold your country to globalist
@bobibobi8966 ай бұрын
@@vladi385 then Hungary in the 90'
@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е6 ай бұрын
@@cyberpunkbg140 Is it before or after taxes? Russian salaries are already cleared from all taxes. There is a common mistake when american salaries are being directly compared to Russian ones, but first ones are before taxes (big ones going up to 42%) and second are after taxes.
@tanyam27016 ай бұрын
Serbia. My grocery bill has doubled in 2 years. The cheapest shopping times are when I get a variety fresh produce at street markets: May-October. The most expensive time is winter when I largely rely on the supermarket. One thing to note is that while prices of some goods have remained relatively stable, their quality has gone down. I noticed this with packaged foods, like butter, because it is easier for them to change the formula. Packages gotten smaller and old vegetables are being kept on the shelves. There have been no eggs on the shelves at my closest supermarket for 3 weeks.
@dejanera745 ай бұрын
Koji li je to supermarket u kom nema jaja 3 sedmice? I gde uopste zivis??? Danas sam ulazio u 4 marketa (Lidl, Mega Maksi, Mere i Idea) u svakom ima jaja koliko zelis. Najjeftinija u Mere gde kornet (30 komada) kosta 361 dinar. Na pijaci ima i po 10 dinara jaje ali su stvarno malena!
@tanyam27015 ай бұрын
@@dejanera74 Roda in Pirot.
@dejanera745 ай бұрын
@@tanyam2701 E to moras da vidis onda sa gospodom iz Hrvatske koji su vlasnici Rode! U ovim radnjama gde su vlasnici Nemci, Rusi i Belgijanci jaja koliko hoces. A i svega ostalog!
@Ronlawhouston6 ай бұрын
Eggs are up 52% since 2019 in the US. Most of the increase is attributed to an outbreak of bird flu. It was really bad for a time with rationing in place.
@DemboIgmos6 ай бұрын
Не знаю, насколько будет интересным моё сообщение, но пусть будет. Да, продукты подорожали. Но главное, надо смотреть в каких магазинах и насколько подорожали. ВкусВилл перестал посещать, потому что всë стало очень дорогим, что неприлично. В Ашане (беру в пример Гагаринский) овощи и фрукты свежие и даже дешевые, если сравнивать с Перерестком или Пятерочкой. В Пятёрочке как раз из дешевых беру масло (82,5% "Сыроваровъ и Маслов". 180г) за 130-140 руб. Цена нормальная. И качество масло хорошее. Сыр российский еще беру от "Красной цены". Тут обязательно нужно смотреть состав, потому что есть натуральный, а есть с очень большим количеством E. В Красно-белом яйца C0 10 шт стоят 90 руб. Хоть и яйца действительно везде подорожали, но у КБ пока что низкие цены. Сложно тут разбираться с ценами. Соглашусь, что всë подорожало. Что-то на 10%, что-то аж на 50%. Что очень подорожало - яйца, бананы и практически любое мясо. Мясо (как, например, говядина) покупаю теперь на рынке. . Что насчет зарплаты? С начало СВО было 45 тыс руб, со середины 2022 до середины 2023 было 50 тыс руб. С октября 2023 было 75 тыс руб. А вот с апреля 2024 уже 80 тыс руб
@walkietalkie21936 ай бұрын
Спасибо.
@jayel73086 ай бұрын
I just got back to New Zealand from a month in Russia and even Burger King was advertising a 40% wage increase on their app while I was there. Meanwhile back in New Zealand people are being laid off from work all over the place and prices are ridiculously expensive, 450-500 rubles for 12 eggs
@cyber_engine6 ай бұрын
@@zxy8076 врятли. вернется обратно куча народу и хоть как то насытит рынок кадрами
@Antialkash6 ай бұрын
У нас в Питере есть сеть "Семишагоф"там бананы по 100 р. за кг .Правда есть ограничение не более 5 кг на руки.
@ТатьянаФедотова-к2у6 ай бұрын
У нас в КБ яйца 110. Самые дешёвые в 5е 99.99.
@ivanglushkov79216 ай бұрын
my salary has increased by 121% for 2 years, Moscow 2 years ago was like 185 000 rubles (2600$), now it is 410 000 rubles (4505$) I didn't change my profession, I just changed my company
@Andrey-Shabbat6 ай бұрын
bruh, most people don't earn over 100k rubles even in Moscow. I know a lot of people who earn around 50-60k in Moscow. You are a major exception, definitely not a rule.
@AniMageNeBy6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat Maybe he's a Russian general, biding his time on this chan. ;-)
@sergevtorino6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat 50-60k average for Moscow? Even janitors earn more, mate. Come on.
@JeZZGro6 ай бұрын
Probable IT.
@takoto26106 ай бұрын
Congrats from Serbia! 😉
@Daniel-xx8ps6 ай бұрын
In Sweden some food prices have risen 50% or more, with an average payincrease of 5.2%. Europe is hurting badly because of these sanctions. I pray our politicians will be sent to the frontlines.
@sliftyy6 ай бұрын
The economy wasn't looking too hot prior to the war, world leaders severely mismanaged the Covid response. Shutting down the world economy for almost an entire year will have long term consequences. There's also the issue with the United States printing trillions of dollars, the environmental movement leading to lack of investment in oil extraction + nuclear, etc.
@enlighty6 ай бұрын
It's all about politics. Russians have no tensions to ordinary people. Even to NATO countries. We only don't like your government officials. Just like you do to ours i guess. But the thing is Russia doesn't sanction anyone, it's about others to sanction us. I loved Nordic countries a long ago. Especially Sweeden and Norway. But since their internal policy to the refugees my love is gone. I hope one day they'll stop flooding thier countries with them. There a lot of people that do want to move there and integrate as it has to be.
@sliftyy6 ай бұрын
@@enlightyI'm Swedish and yes, our governments have been extremely irresponsible with immigration. It has seen some consequences, the Sweden Democrats who only entered parliament in 2010 is the 2nd biggest party now. I really really do hope that the current government will improve the situation even somewhat. 40 years of idiotic policies can't be fixed in 4 years however.
@enlighty6 ай бұрын
@@sliftyy i hope your country will come up with the solution. It's a problem that will have bad consequences in 20-30 years. Everyone has to be integrated into the society if they want to stay in foreign country. You have to respect the law and life of the others. Not trying to change their habits. It's so stupid.
@Austrveg6 ай бұрын
@@sliftyy Ha hopp, SD kommer fixa det
@TheWoodyTiger6 ай бұрын
Poland. Food prices are increasing but the real problem is the lower quality of food. Energy costs are skyrocketing. Peace to all nations of the world!
@SSODP3 ай бұрын
I didn't see the drop in quality, just the price increased. - Some sweets and cookies, got less product in the package then before, but again no quality drop, just "shrinkflation", I guess I'm lucky! Still this year alone, the dog food I buy, for My "discount security guard", went up by 15%, Cat food by 20% and meat by 30%+, and energy drinks by 25%, I didn't notice if the cheese went up recently but it deffinetly did over the last few years, beer did go up by 20% overall. - I don't keep track of the rest, as I run on beer, Redbull, grilled meat and cheese, lol. No increases in energy prices in My area*, but I did hear about the price hikes elsewhere and heard personally from Friends about increased LNG prices. (West-Pomerania/Zachodniopomorskie) Pozdro z zadupia, drogi rodaku 😀
@evagreen8646 ай бұрын
В России в 1998 году инфляция была 84%, в 1999 - 36%. Мы выжили.
@chatnoir12246 ай бұрын
В 98г на границы РФ стояла армия западных инвесторов, готовых завалить Россию баблом. Прекрасно помню, как в это время буквально за год в пустом поле под Серпуховым возник огромный и современный завод Марса (батончики) и очень быстро из Российских магазинов пропали все привезенные баточники, и появились с российскими этикетками. Сейчас же ситуация иная - будет и инфляция и снижение качества и ассортимент товаров. Чудес не бывает.
@olgaalways6 ай бұрын
@@chatnoir1224 Как я проклинала эти батончики- полное дерьмо в сравнении с тем советским шоколадом, который пропал из магазинов. В 98 году позакрывали наши отечественные заводы с высоким качеством продуктов, чтоб дать западному дерьму испортить нам желудки. Вы еще ножки Буша припомните. Один раз купила и навсегда разлюбила тогда курицу. Надеюсь, что сейчас будет наоборот. Люди, пекущиеся о своем здоровье, особенно с возрастом, едят некоторое количество продуктов, в которых они уверены. Западное разнообразие показало нам, как можно продавать дерьмо, если его красиво обернуть.
@olgaalways6 ай бұрын
@@chatnoir1224 И про ассортимент товаров. Вы не поверите, но вернулась к 2-м сортам колбасы нашего Бородинского завода, сделанные по советским ГОСТам. Без глутамата натрия, без каррагинана, без растительных добавок. Докторская и молочная колбаса. Вот этих двух вполне хватает. И в СССР было так же. Готова вдвое переплачивать за этот бренд, больше не готова есть химические продукты, у которых состав продукта занимает 5 строк на этикетке из 20 наименований.
@chatnoir12246 ай бұрын
@@olgaalways советский шоколад не "пропал" - он просто тупо проиграл в конкуренции западным, потому что а) это было советско говно б) в рамках рынка советские заводы оказались убыточным говном. Ну и патриотичные советские граждане при первом возможности стали покупать несоветское. И дети хотели не Аленку, а МилкиВей и Киндера. "Почему то". Ножки буша замечательны, в условиях, когда совесткий говноколхозы грохнулись и есть было нечего. Вечная благодарность американцам, за то что спасали нас тогда( как они нас спасали и 1920х и 19 веке (гуглите Васнецова. "Раздача продовольствия")). При чем тут забота о своем здоровье? Это уже дело каждого.Подорвать своё здоровье можно и на отечественном.
@СергейЧумаченко-в2ь6 ай бұрын
@@chatnoir1224 уйди уже, бот. Дети хотели "Марсы" не потому, что они были хорошего качества, а потому что реклама на них была. И это был дешевый шоколад, и даже его покупали по одному батончику в месяц, который нарезали на дольки и делили между всеми членами семьи. Лучше скажи, как там дела с мобилизацией в твоей стране. ТЦКшники домой еще не приходили?
@marlenamaizar8886 ай бұрын
In Switzerland 10 eggs now 6 francs used to be 4. Salaries still the same no increase at all. Rents continue to skyrocket and most young people cannot afford to move out on 5heir own unless they are in a roommate situation 2-4 people in a flat.
@JeZZGro6 ай бұрын
Soon like in China. Micro rooms for 1500e...
@royk77126 ай бұрын
@@JeZZGro its not china, its everywhere. young people cant afford to live in the world where boomer has created
@elksalmon846 ай бұрын
10 S1 size eggs went up from 85 ₽ to 140 ₽ in mid 2023. But later normalized at 120 ₽. Ultra budget cost 95 ₽. 10 extra large S0 size normalized from 160 ₽ to 130 ₽.
@melodyangel32446 ай бұрын
In America weeks have gone from .95 cents to $5.00 and sometimes higher. Increase of over 60%. Our inflation has caused people to do without food as prices have tripled.
@firegirl246 ай бұрын
US residents would benefit from cutting back on the amount of food they consume.
@Michael-iw3ek6 ай бұрын
But ... but ... Joe says there is no inflation, don't you believe him? I am sure if you vote for him again he will make everything all right.
@Andrey-Shabbat6 ай бұрын
bruh, going up from .95 to 5 is not 60% it's more than 400%
@AniMageNeBy6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat My thought exactly.
@nickfifteen6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat Maybe they meant $1.50? That's the only value that makes the most sense with a "5" in it...
@begood94236 ай бұрын
In America food inflation is over 75 percent in the last 3 years and i have kept track of all basic food prices locally where i live.
@МихаилТурин-г2х6 ай бұрын
Два года назад моя ЗП была 35т.₽ на руки, сейчас 85т.₽ это Ижевск. У нас, чтоб вы понимали: молоко 45₽, яйца (1сорт 10шт) 98₽. Также и по другим товарам в таком же соотношении по сравнению с Москвой. Зовут в другое место работать за 130т.₽ но пока отпуск хочется отгулять) Потом перейду возможно. Дефицит рабочих рук наблюдается, но не сильно. Сказывается бум зарплат из других регионов, по этому и у нас поднимают.
@habibullinayrat6 ай бұрын
Молоко 45)) это по соц цене в пакете 1,5% что ли). Тут явно другое молоко показывали.
@МихаилТурин-г2х6 ай бұрын
@@habibullinayrat 2.5% 0.9л. в сети Пятёрочка. У нас свои фермы животноводческие кругом, по этому такая низкая цена.
@geljus6 ай бұрын
Производители молока из Удмуртии выходят в лидеры рынка России. Если я правильно помню - КОМОС Групп собирался экспортировать молочную продукцию в Китай. Также они активно поставляют свою продукцию в Москву, имеют производства в Пермском крае и в Татарстане. И это только то что я успел выхватить из новостей... Так что это закономерно.
@dougtso41266 ай бұрын
These figures aren't bad, compared with what we have in America.
@randomdude41106 ай бұрын
In Moscow like the video? Sure. Anyone there or from another tier one city like saint Petersburg can afford the inflation. But those two cities aren't inclusive of all of Russia.
@xaxa_3pa3a6 ай бұрын
@@randomdude4110 эти города находятся на Марсе и Венере
@alexandervaltsev69376 ай бұрын
@@randomdude4110people from the periphery have been complaining about prices for like 30 years. Yet they usually have more assets than people in Moscow, St. Petersburg or other big cities
@petunized6 ай бұрын
@@randomdude4110 Recognize a Ukrainean by the comment ;) The "Moscow is not Russia!" classic!
@randomdude41106 ай бұрын
@@alexandervaltsev6937 what do you mean? Other cities don't have as high of an average wage comparatively so they don't have much to spend or save (Moscow and St Petersburg, average wage is on par or in some cases better than the west)
@TheEgor111226 ай бұрын
My salary doubled from 1000 $ to 2200$ (project manager) 24 y.o.
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
Russian state paid specialists more to keep them inside the dictatorship.
@aotmoments74106 ай бұрын
good for you my salary decreased in the uk lmao
@Vlad_honest5 ай бұрын
маленькая зарплата для ПМа, хотя какие ваши годы. Я - ваш коллега, чем опытнее ПМ, тем будут более сложные и комплексные проекты и портфели проектов, тем выше ЗП. Должность универсальная, хоть в ИТ, хоть в строительстве, хоть на заводе
@TheEgor111224 ай бұрын
P.S. Update: My salary now is 2750 $ (After Tax) I get a few new big projects. I will update this comment 😁
@himalayansalt323 ай бұрын
@@TheEgor11122 spend your money to improve your English skills
@sergeichulak60926 ай бұрын
Canada: Canola oil up about 90% today it actually went down from 100% Nestea cans up about 70% Eggs up about 20% Ketchup up about 55% Mayonnaise up about 30%
@443DM6 ай бұрын
bananas unchanged though! Still paying 56 cents/lb
@mvxburov6 ай бұрын
интересная у тебя продуктовая корзина😀
@YanaSolokha6 ай бұрын
@@443DMwhere? 0.90 in the store now.
@443DM6 ай бұрын
@@YanaSolokha freshco and Walmart in Toronto. Probably at no frills and food basics too
@oneOFswingkids6 ай бұрын
Greetings from France. Prices have increased for all products by 20-40 %. Some products are 50 % or more. A family of 3 people needs a minimum of 200 € of food and other goods for 1 week.
@MrKKUT19845 ай бұрын
Here in Louisiana, U.S. average rent can be $1000-$1500 for a 1 bedroom apartment and a car note can be $500 + per month. Everything has gone up in price. My cellphone bill is $377 a month. Premium gas is $4 per gallon, a trip to McDonald's for 1 person is damn near $20. You can easily spend $300-500 per month on groceries for 2 people. As an American im tempted to move to Russia bc our current leaders are running this country into the dirt.
@pround15826 ай бұрын
Я живу в России, работаю на молочном заводе. Зарплата увеличилась с 40к до 65к за 2 года
@andmsk35936 ай бұрын
Надеюсь у тебя нет семьи , они бы плакали _)
@IamRus-6 ай бұрын
Отличный рост!!
@gaara137566 ай бұрын
@@andmsk3593 почему? если он не в МСК, а в условном Краснодаре, плюс жена работает и получает 30-50к - этого более чем хватит для нормальной жизни.
@PleshivijGad6 ай бұрын
@@gaara13756 В Москве тоже спокойно можно прожить на эти деньги если своё жильё и не тратить на всякую шваль.
@andmsk35936 ай бұрын
@@gaara13756 много плюсанули вы ,я имел ввиду один человек работающий,семью не сможет на эти деньги нормально содержать (
@MitchX3016 ай бұрын
Wow, I'm actually surprised to see Russia is keeping par with Canadian food inflation. Three years ago, for a month my grocery bill was $180 and as of yesterday, the same items cost me $314. I guess people everywhere are receiving the poopy end of the stick.
@ihikebc22956 ай бұрын
We have Trudeau and his ridiculous Carbon Tax to thank for much of that food inflation. The Fall of 2025 can't come fast enough so we can kick this disaster of a PM out of Ottawa.
@sleepyjoe78436 ай бұрын
In Belgium it's even worse. Not only food prices but another kind of taxes we have here and government costs that citizens have to pay have increased. Sometimes you are scared to look inside your mail box...
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
Im from Germany and I can’t complain about the food prices. Yes they went up but if you look around in Europe we have by far the lowest food prices compared to income. For example the average net salary is about 2000€ (200.000 roubles) but the milk costs the same (it varies from like 0,75 - 1,5€). However if you want to buy organic meat (real meat, no aldi crap) you will pay more than 35€ a kg of beef. Also our housing market is one of the most expensive ones in the western countries. Below 50% of our population own their home. Considering we are one of the „richest“ countries in the world, this is really bad.
@cristitanase61306 ай бұрын
Yes, because EU favors Germany and forces all of us from the South and East, that have far lower wages, to pay for energy on the so called "Common Market", basically we pay the same insanely high prices as rich countries do, but we're poor! So by having a "Common Energy Market" instead of a National Market, we are basically subsidizing Rich Countries and their economies that already dominate the EU internal market and crush our less competitive industries and economies. EU basically sacrificed everyone to keep Germany and the rich West well fed and well heated.
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
@@cristitanase6130 where are you from?
@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е6 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention you are comparing your German salary before taxes with Russian after taxes which is unfair.
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
@@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е German median before taxes is 3800€. I wrote already the net salary dumbass
@Akrus156 ай бұрын
@@АндрейЛеусенко-д4еI wrote the German net salary. The gross salary (before taxes) is median 3800€.
@omnia_mea_mecum_porto6 ай бұрын
I hope, RealReporter, under your video, a lot of foreign people read comments. So, I'm safety engineer with twenty years experience in my sphere. I'm living in Krasnodar and my salary increased on 70% for two years and now after taxes it's more than one hundred thousand rubbles. And our company has a huge troubles with looking for a new engineers (with enough experience). About food inflation, yes it grew up on 30% for two years. But if we're talking about public transport, house and communal services it's almost the same, maybe 15% for this period of time.
@brostoevsky226 ай бұрын
I originally made 65,000 rubles per month as a foreign native English teacher in Russia back in 2015-16 before I got a raise. For someone who works at a liquor store that's not a bad salary. Could be better, could be worse. I'm sure they were making like 35,000-45,000 rubles in 2014-15.
@loumcast6 ай бұрын
Excellent reporting, like always. Thank you.
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@snejok8886 ай бұрын
I only eat meat and fish, so my check has increased by 20% in 2 years . but during this time I found local farmers from whom I buy beef even cheaper than before
@MsSaintifik6 ай бұрын
I think its around the world. It’s basically global economy problem (or man made problem profiting some wealthy few). The % of inflation varies from country to country. But it’s increasing everywhere (((
@jaichind6 ай бұрын
At my Trader Joe's in NY suburbs, the price of bananas jumped recently (about a month ago) from 19 cents per banana to 23 cents per banana
@TheNewLooter6 ай бұрын
In Poland, regular banana and egg prices haven't changed much, up about 10% since the war started. I've noticed that bananas are on sale very frequently though, so you can more often than not get them for $0.80/kg, there might be an oversupply. Milk has risen nearly 50% though, used to be around $0.50/l now it's closer to $0.75
@DrusLe6 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте, я из Краснодара, не могу сказать, что прям полностью слежу за ценами, однако могу сказать, что не сильно заметил разницу или какой-то дискомфорт. Доход в районе 50000 (иногда больше, иногда меньше), от зп вычесть комуналку и аренду квартиры. И в целом мне хватает на сытное питание, покупку одежды и всяких необходимых бытовых мелочей. Более того, порой есть совершенно бессмысленные траты ( месяца два назад питался только готовой едой из различных пиццерий или других фастфудов и всё с доставкой), а иногда наоборот приходилось так сказать затянуть пояс и поэкономить. Однако при всём при этом не создавалось ощущения прям невозможно удушающего увеличения цен.
@МегафонМегафон-в3я4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 шутник. Ноль забыл дописать в зарплате.
@DrusLe4 ай бұрын
@@МегафонМегафон-в3я с чего вдруг?
@oOnlyFun6 ай бұрын
У меня зарплата выросла где то на 50%.Работодатель сейчас "держится" за "старичков" и когда я начал искать новое место, работодатель повысил меня в должности, а до этого проиндексировал зп на15%.Живу в МСК,работаю в компании где в среднем 3000-4000 сотрудников.
@pavlenikolic33566 ай бұрын
The egg shortage basically happened for the same reason as toilet paper shortages when Covid started: 1. People get scared a product will be out of stock based on a rumor/misinformation. 2. People buy slightly more of said product. 3. Because supermarket supply chains are optimized to keep minimal inventory at the distribution center (see Vendor Managed Inventory), the product goes out of stock. 4. Shoppers panic even more producing the Forrester effect (aka Bullwhip effect) that disrupts supply and demand, and it takes some time to correct.
@ТатьянаФедотова-к2у6 ай бұрын
Такое было сразу после начала специальной военной операции. Был ажиотаж, все начали скупать продукты, потому что не знали что будет. Некоторые продукты даже пропали из продажи, сахар например. Все цены подскочили, но после того как все успокоились цены опять понизились.
@iamikamba33606 ай бұрын
From Brooklyn, New York. I feel like food prices have doubled. Fast food restaurants are super expensive now. Wages don't keep up, that's for sure.
@fortwoods6 ай бұрын
I've kept my receipts from Walmart. From 2020 to early 2021 and now. Bananas: $0.58/lb to $0.72/lb -- 24% Eggs $2.02 to $3.76 for 18 -- 86% Milk $2.69/gallon to $2.90/gallon -- 8% Butter is $2.99/lb to $3.99/lb -- 33% 2.25 lb 80/20 Ground Beef $9.12 to $13.44 -- 47% Multgrain Bread $1.88 to $2.57 -- 37% 2 Liter Sam's Choice Cola $0.68 to $1.00 -- 47% Vegetable Shortening $2.67 to $5.18 -- 94% Generally, most processed foods have went up close to 30 to 50%. I should add that this in the US
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing such detailed feedback on the price changes! Keeping all those receipts really paints a clear picture of how much things have gone up. An 86% increase for eggs-ouch, that's steep! Thanks again for this valuable insight, especially seeing it laid out from the U.S. perspective!
@waykool6986 ай бұрын
When’s the next update on cocky lawyer? Hoping he’ll make it. 🙏
@joecarrol22476 ай бұрын
The two videos about him are removed
@StanAllDay6 ай бұрын
@@joecarrol2247 probably some youtube bs. Now the "free" west has an iron curtain. And they have no idea.
@nikospitr6 ай бұрын
@@joecarrol2247 stupid KZbin. Orwellian, really.
@mitchyoung936 ай бұрын
@@joecarrol2247 Really?
@joecarrol22476 ай бұрын
@@mitchyoung93 Yes
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
🇷🇺 Ruslan is 36 years old, Ufa, I am engaged in a small business (sale of spare parts) over the past 2 years, my salary has increased to $ 2,800 per month, my colleagues receive +- the same amount, this salary is higher than the national average, 2-3 years ago I received about $ 730-900 In general, it feels like people have started to earn more, high-rise buildings are being built in the city, a bunch of new private houses are appearing around the city 👍🏼
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
Contraband pays off
@Экскаватор102-у1ч6 ай бұрын
@@georgesbv1 Thanks to the sanctions, the official dealers have left Russia, now I can give a price lower than they gave and earn well
@SilverOwls6 ай бұрын
I'm more impressed by the 4 years worth of receipts...
@MetallicReg6 ай бұрын
Most of the supermarkets now have Apps for regular customers and sale codes. You also can switch to digital receipts there. So everyone I know can easily get the prices from around 2019+.
@MC-kk1co5 ай бұрын
Its is wrong to compare Moscow store and Russian. Moscow is much more expensive.
@PyromaN936 ай бұрын
Heavy industry worker here. Live near SPb, salaries raised dramatically. Industrial output is rising, new qualified workers is needed, but very hard to find, so factories started to pay more. But most of the professionals is from older generations and slowly dies, so employers is forced to headhunt specialists from others. Those who do not raise salaries have troubles
@essentialdc8246 ай бұрын
Am thinking of shifting to Russia,cause here in in Africa military soldiers salaries is $270 per month and when it comes to food inflation it’s another story to tell and yet there’s no war 😅
@communist7546 ай бұрын
Russian military offers foreign volunteers quite generous sign up packaged and fast track to citizenship.
@essentialdc8246 ай бұрын
@@communist754 oh really
@tanyaroberson96296 ай бұрын
Don't if you want to live.
@GlenFarmer-c6i6 ай бұрын
Russia is for Russians stay in Africa We will help build up your continent... We are not our Western cousins!!! Since London was flooded by Africans everything is changing now culture is dying etc... we can't have that!!! We never colonized any of your countries
@TeOzATacK6 ай бұрын
@@tanyaroberson9629 He'll live just fine, he said Russia not ukrane. So Ukrainians are the ones dropping like flies russian soldiers are chilling. easy mistake to make comrade :)
@ХонгНуенг6 ай бұрын
I'm studying in Saint Petersburg and somehow my grocery bills don't change much since the war, even though the inflation makes food more expensive, my income from home so that we make an advantage of the currency rate of the rubles.
@ostap_motion6 ай бұрын
How? It feels like the prices of fruits only increased 1.5 times, the same eggs, I remember how they grew by almost 10 rubles every week
@ХонгНуенг6 ай бұрын
@@ostap_motion When i said my income from home, I meant to say that i'm not Russian and I have to exchange some money into rubles on monthly basis. Before the war, I spent around 2000 rubles for grocery each weak, now that same bill is around 2500. The point here is that I make an advantage of better currency rate, before the the war 1 USD = 60 rubles, now 1 USD = 90 rubles. So basically, even though the bill has risen up, I still approximately spend the same amount of money.
@ostap_motion6 ай бұрын
@@ХонгНуенг Thank you, then it's clear
@DEUSCATTUS6 ай бұрын
Prices also rose outside of Russia... I remember buying milk as low as 65 euro cents per liter now the same one costs 95 :D Bananas, I have seen loads of changes, in eastern Europe seem similar. Eggs are also bit more expensive, but sometimes discounts bring them back to old prices. Ok price now is 20 cents per egg (can be caged or free walking) Overall you still often get discounts when prices are actually ok. My salary had not changed in all this time.
@Madbadjack6 ай бұрын
I still buy for 60 euro cents. Moscow, Southwest.
@BorisTerekidi6 ай бұрын
In Canada, the interest rate (mortgage) doubled. For example a regular mortgage of $2500 would be around $3500-3700 a month now (that's $1000-1200 increase a month in just interest, which is $15k a year!). Food went up 25-35%, insurance for cars went up 25%, gas prices went up from $1.30/l to $1.60/l. Income across the country however remains pretty much the same (the increase is in single digits).
@IsmailFakri6 ай бұрын
Canada=Khalistan 😂😂
@vadimahmetov69924 ай бұрын
I live in Poland , and for last 2 years prices for products grow up dramatically , as well for rent of an apartments. I feel like 50% higher prices now comparing to what we had before
@josenieto2403 ай бұрын
How about salary? Not in the southern European countries AFAIK.
@Germ4ch6 ай бұрын
LIving in Germany my Grocery Bill went from aprox 90~ Euros average before 2021 to 120 as of today ( weekly )... and im trying since 2 years the pay less and shop more cautious, still quite expensive. when i would kept my 2021 shopping-habit i would be about 140 i think.
@AndrewSubbotin-yr8fc6 ай бұрын
My salary in russia was steadily increasing around 10% per year on everage since i started carreer 12 years ago, the same for the last 2 years. Changed professions from an engineer to deputy director then to a building contractor, all the same, +10%/year (in local currency)
@nikkola23296 ай бұрын
Honest reporting once again Thank you!
@AniMageNeBy6 ай бұрын
Nice seeing you take up the pace and frequency of your vids, Kostya! As of yet, it seems to pay off quite well! Truth be told, in the west here, we've got plenty of inflation as well. It's come down a bit, but at some point used to be 8%. Not sure about the average of the last 2-3 years, with the gas-prices rising (even when my country wasn't directly buying much from Russia, energy prices still went up). Maybe around 4-5%? that's still the double of what it used to be. 30-35% is way higher, though, so I guess Russia DOES suffer more from inflation. As you said, that's understandable if it's imports, especially for goods that are brought inside Russia through other countries (sanction-evasion systems). But if it's homemade, it's difficult to account for. If Putin says it's because of higher wages, doesn't this make it a chicken or the egg problem? (Ba-dum; pun intended! ;-) ). I'm glad you made another "economic detective" vid; been a while. I thought maybe you would drop this theme, because the last time you made one of the economy of Russia wasn't the best in the effort vs reward department, as you told, I believe. But I think it's good to differentiate a bit. BTW, I heard the workforce-shortage (cause of your 2,8% unemployment) was alleviated a bit by the fact that many of the hundredthousands that fled Russia to escape the draft are now returning. Is this true? Estimates are about 60% returned, and it's still ongoing, so maybe it'll reach 80-90%. That would mean, that about 400-500000 of mostly young males, came back. That should have helped a little, at least - if any of this is true. Maybe it could be grounds for another vid. ;-) As for other "sanctions/economic" vids, you still have the Chinese cars and the Russian aviation theme you can explore further, as said prior. So still enough subjects to explore! 🙂
@RealReporter6 ай бұрын
Hey, my friend! Yes, I wanted to keep the momentum going with this video. Although my last video on economics didn’t do as well, I figured food prices might grab more interest since it's something we all deal with daily. Food inflation is hitting everywhere, after all. The first 24 hours didn’t show strong numbers, but there's potential for this video to pick up steam later. Plus, it was cost-effective to produce - just some shopping and editing on my end :) About young people returning after fleeing mobilization: I've heard similar stories. None of my close friends or acquaintances left the country, so I can’t share personal experiences. However, I’ve learned that many have either returned or continued to work remotely for Russian companies, contributing to the economy from afar. Still, the workforce shortage remains. After the Crocus City attack, labor migrants are being closely watched, and the government is tightening the rules on Russian citizenship, so relying on labor migration isn't a quick fix. What Russia really needs is a boost in productivity - getting more done with fewer people. That would require significant investment in technology, which takes time. Chinese cars and aviation are definitely on my radar. I want to dive deep into those topics before filming anything substantial. Thanks again for your support and for tuning in!
@DART2WADER6 ай бұрын
Где-то в два раза с 22-го года зарплата выросла у меня. А на продукты стал тратить больше, потому что могу позволить то, что раньше задумывалься брать или не брать. Теперь просто не думаю.
@IamRus-6 ай бұрын
Круто!!
@Andrey-Shabbat6 ай бұрын
Хз кто там тебе зп поднял в два раза. Мне 19% к зп накинули с таким пафосом, словно реально в 2-3 раза подняли.
@DART2WADER6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbatпереучивайся, меняй работу. У нас в конторе уже столько заказов что к конкурентам отправлять начали, всех смежников на 100 и более процентов загрузили 🤣 Электронная промышленность, не военка. Кадров не найти, покупаем станки выводного монтажа, на конец рентабельные объёмы пошли для них.
@georgesbv16 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat Russia paid more the specialists that were likely to move to Europe : IT, management...
@DART2WADER6 ай бұрын
@@Andrey-Shabbat Электронная промышленность, автоматизация производств и измерения.
@l0197d6 ай бұрын
Раньше закупал все в Вкусвилле, но они начали люто поднимать цены. Часть продуктовой корзины перевел в Чижик. Средний чек за два года остался прежним. ЗП за два года выросла в 2 раза, но это в IT.
@futurissmo6 ай бұрын
Введу бюджет с 2020 года, на продукты как тратил 20-25к в месяц на 3 человек (жена, ребенок и я) так и трачу. Ни в чем особо не ужимаюсь и берем то, что хочется. Обычно заказываю либо Перекрестке либо в Пятерке. Живу в Москве. ВкусВилл не самый дешевый магазин, выбрал бы Пятерочку. Она есть почти в каждом регионе.
@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е6 ай бұрын
Моей бы жене на курсы к вам записаться бы. Потому как она тратит столько на продукты в неделю. Двое взрослых и двое маленьких детей.
@НикитаУдалов-щ4ы6 ай бұрын
@@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е подержи мое пиво, дорогой, моя на вайлбериз за 22 год чуть меньше ляма спустила, на эти бабки я мог бы себе купить новый компуктор😭😭😭☹☹
@deniszykov44926 ай бұрын
@@АндрейЛеусенко-д4е о, я тебя понимаю! Всякие педойогурты за 150, да ненужная хрень (и вредная) по 400 за упаковку. Говноколбаса и схожее...... Просто нахрен ты берешь молоко Пармалат за 150, когда рядом местное по 80? Пожарь ты курицу за 450 за кг. Нахрен мне этот вонючий куриный рулет за 1000 за кг???? Сырный сука хлеб!!!!!
@romarsit17956 ай бұрын
я не знаю как у вас так получается, банально бутылка воды стоит в 1.5 раза дороже. раньше сенежскую брал за 23р сейчас она же 39р. вода, карл. я не говорю о продуктовой корзине адекватной , где творог вкусвилл (если мы о Мск) и т.п. все подорожало, субъективно продуктовая инфляция 20% г/г, если питаться так же и там же и ни в чем себе не отказывать. мы реально как будто в разной реальности с вами и некоторыми другими комментаторами, кто пишет что цены не изменились. квантовая суперпозиция блин :)
@kindapseudoanon6 ай бұрын
I work in IT remotely in Russia and my salary has increased by 40% during one year, but this is mainly due to rising bonuses, not indexation. Therefore, I’m not sure how correct it is to take this into account in the context of inflation, so I don’t know about other areas
@halleyoey95356 ай бұрын
btw the fed is not looking at the food and fuel inflation numbers. they are looking at the core inflation which exclude food and fuel
@ТатьянаМиронова-е9л6 ай бұрын
Сдельная зарплата была 65-70 ,стала 80-90 рублей.г.Новосибирск.Цены сильно подросли на мясо и яйца.
@frostwater32196 ай бұрын
Причём, я помню что в 22 и 23 году яйца стоили около 80-100 за 1 категорию, но в какой-то момент цены взлетели в миг. А мясо дорожало всё это время
@strong-ice72396 ай бұрын
@@frostwater3219 почему то никто говоря про подорожание яиц, не упоминает тот факт что у крупных производителей курицы в РФ в 23 году был резкий мор этой самой курицы, в Ярославской области на одной фабрике 800тыс умерло