Dynamics of financial situation

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Over the past 2-3 months, 9% of respondents have seen their financial situation improve, while 20% have seen it worsen. The vast majority (69%) have not seen any significant changes. As for forecasts for the coming year: 29% of Russians hope for an improvement in their financial situation (among young people – 53%). 13% expect a worsening, while 37% do not foresee any serious changes.
FOMnibus is a representative survey of the population aged 18 and over. The survey involved 1,500 respondents – residents of 97 urban and rural settlements in 51 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Face-to-face interviews were conducted at the respondents’ place of residence. The statistical error does not exceed 3.6%.
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23% of Russians currently consider their financial situation to be good, 18% of our fellow citizens assess their financial situation as bad. The majority of respondents (56%) consider their financial situation to be average
According to the survey, the majority of Russians (57%) assess their current financial situation as average. 23% of respondents consider their financial situation to be good, 16% - bad
A third of Russians (33%) see sanctions as a stimulus for economic growth, 24% consider them a restraining but not critical factor. Every fifth (21%) believes that sanctions do not have a noticeable impact, and 7% fear economic decline due to restrictions
Over the past two to three months, 14% of respondents noted an improvement in their financial situation, more often among young people - 28%. A deterioration was observed by 18%, no change - 66%
24% of Russians consider their financial situation to be good now, more often than others – young people (47%). 16% of our fellow citizens assess their financial situation as bad, among people aged 46 to 60 there are more of them – 25%. 58% of respondents consider their financial situation to be average
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