Video: The average pension in Russia is 20% less than the official one and amounts to 9827 rubles
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-16 18:34
Such data was received by the information service of the Public Television of Russia on the basis of data provided by viewers from all over the country. Every week the OTP information service finds out how the real picture of the financial well-being of the population differs from the official statistics. So, according to Rosstat, the average pension in the country is 12,406 rubles.
The salary figures for teachers differ by more than 50%. 15,700 rubles - data calculated on the basis of an all-Russian survey of the audience, 36,800 rubles - the official statistics of Rosstat. At the same time, comments are always attached to the upper figures of the surebet provided by the audience: “with an additional payment for class guidance and circles”, “for one and a half bets”, “for two bets”. The teacher from Yekaterinburg said that he combines the rates of a biologist, chemist, physics and mathematics, class leadership and two specialized circles.
“People who live in the real world write to us - in contrast to officials who collect their figures from some kind of virtual space,” comments Yulia Ermilova, the host of the “Real Figures” column. So, the Ministry of Economic Development predicts inflation at the end of this year at the level of 5, 7-5, 8%. At the same time, the statistics of "Real Figures" show that a personal check in a grocery store has grown by at least a third over the year.
“The longer you work on television, the more you understand that virtual reality exists,” continues Yulia Ermilova. “The Rural Doctor program works perfectly on paper, according to which young doctors are happy to go to the provinces in large numbers for lifting and housing. At the same time, a person sees that in his district Moscow polyclinic there is no endocrinologist for the third year, and from all over the country they write to us that they do not even dream of a local therapist, even if an ambulance would come."
"Real Figures" decided to look at the size of the gap between the virtual reality of officials and the life of Russians. “Every week we take one side of life and ask our viewers how much the picture of bureaucratic paperwork is similar to what they see in front of them?” - says the head of the column.
In the next editions of Real Numbers, it will be possible to find out what is the actual average salary in the regions, how many meters of housing per person in reality, how affordable medical services are to the population, and much more. The viewers themselves submit the topics for the polls to the Public Television.
The research results are published on the website of the Russian Public Television in the form of comparative interactive graphics, which clearly demonstrate the difference between official data and real figures. You can also familiarize yourself with the messages that are broadcast on the program.
Selective messages from Russian pensioners, sent to the heading "Real numbers" (spelling and punctuation of the authors preserved).
"Pension for twice Drummer of Communist Labor, Altai Territory - 7900 rubles."
“44 years of continuous work experience. The pension was assigned in the amount of 6330 rubles. Irkutsk.
“My pension is 9600, excellent student of public education, 38 years of teaching experience. Republic
Mari El.
“Moscow region. Work experience 49, 6 years. The pension is 9800 rubles."
“Pension 9300, 50 years of service. Rostov-on-Don.
"Pension 9827 with 30 years of experience as a leading engineer in Nizhny Tagil."
“Krasnoyarsk Territory, pension - 5500 rubles, housing and communal services - 1550 rubles, transport -.350 rubles. medicine - 750 rubles, 350 rubles. - soap and 2700 - food."
Rostov region. Gukovo. Pension 6953 rub. Additive up to 8447 rub. Of these, Z160r. - a loan until December 2017 for operations and treatment. I am stumped - there is no bread left. She worked in a mine, a harmful shop - with electrolyte. Health is at zero. The verdict of doctors - the disease is incurable. So I think, go to my husband in the cemetery and lie down next to …
"Hello! I live in Tambov, my pension is less than 8 thousand. I've been a doctor all my life. It’s not enough, but in our store they often distribute bread and sometimes milk to pensioners free of charge. And meat is already harmful to us. I make beetroot and carrot cutlets. You can survive. The main thing is not to lose heart … ".
Real numbers
Far Eastern Federal District |
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13500-14700 | Sakhalin Region |
7500-10000 | Amur region |
6800-13400 | Khabarovsk region |
6400-14700 | Primorsky Krai |
Siberian Federal District | |
8500-10000 | Altai Republic |
8400-12000 | Tyva Republic |
8500-12700 | The Republic of Khakassia |
6300-10000 | The Republic of Buryatia |
6900-14700 | Tomsk region |
8600-12300 | Transbaikal region |
7700-13500 | Omsk region |
6700-12006 | Altai region |
6300-15000 | Irkutsk region |
6690-14000 | Kemerovo region |
5600-12590 | Novosibirsk region |
7800-26500 | Krasnoyarsk region |
Ural Federal District | |
8500-11600 | Kurgan region |
22000-27000 | Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
6300 - 21000 | Chelyabinsk region |
9200-11900 | Tyumen region |
8300-12800 | Sverdlovsk region |
North Caucasian Federal District | |
6000-6700 | Karachay-Cherkess Republic |
7000-17400 | Republic of North Ossetia - Alania |
8200-10600 | Kabardino-Balkar Republic |
6200-12300 | Stavropol region |
7400-9200 | The Republic of Dagestan |
Southern FD | |
11700-13200 | Republic of Adygea |
7900-11000 | Astrakhan region |
6700-15000 | Volgograd region |
8400-14200 | Rostov region |
5700-9500 | Republic of Crimea |
6500-16900 | Krasnodar region |
Volga Federal District | |
7300-9600 | Mari El Republic |
7500-17800 | The Republic of Mordovia |
8200-11000 | Chuvash Republic |
7200-10700 | Ulyanovsk region |
7200-12600 | Kirov region |
7200-9900 | Penza region |
8500-13800 | Udmurtia |
7600-10800 | Orenburg region |
7000-13300 | Saratov region |
6500-12800 | Perm Territory |
7900-10000 | Samara Region |
6861-15000 | Nizhny Novgorod Region |
6300-8600 | Republic of Tatarstan |
7300-14961 | Republic of Bashkortostan |
Central Federal District | Central Federal District |
7500-8500 | Kostroma region |
8000-12200 | Oryol Region |
8600-10300 | Smolensk region |
6900-11700 | Kaluga region |
7300-9800 | Ivanovo region |
7700-8600 | Tambov Region |
6200-11500 | Kursk region |
8200-17200 | Lipetsk region |
6400-10000 | Bryansk region |
7700-12000 | Tver region |
8900-12100 | Vladimir region |
7600-9200 | Tula region |
7200-8000 | Belgorod region |
8600-12400 | Voronezh region |
7900-14000 | Moscow region |
12000-16000 | Moscow |
Northwestern Federal District | Northwestern Federal District |
7700-9800 | Novgorod region |
10700-17600 | Republic of Karelia |
8400-13500 | Pskov region |
12600-14500 | Murmansk region |
8700-13200 | Komi Republic |
7900-8800 | Kaliningrad region |
10300-12400 | Arkhangelsk region |
8000-12800 | Vologodskaya Oblast |
8200-10800 | Leningrad region |
6330-15600 | Saint Petersburg |
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