A study of the living conditions of the population of Russia, which Rosstat conducted, showed that the monthly income of a Russian family should be at least 58.5 thousand rubles so that it can “make ends meet,” RBC writes. At the same time, the required minimum income of a large family is estimated at 82 thousand rubles. Young families need at least 68–69 thousand monthly, incomplete - 62.5 thousand rubles. For families of pensioners 38.3 thousand rubles is enough. According to the statistics of the financial situation of households, which RBC gives, 79.5% of Russian families experience difficulties in acquiring the necessary goods, and 14.6% of. Read more...
Real agricultural income in the European Union (EU) has fallen by 6.0 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, while agricultural labour input has dropped by 1.8 per cent. As a result, real agricultural income per worker in the EU has decreased by 4.3 per cent in 2015, according to first estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. Across the EU Member States, real agricultural income per worker in 2015 is expected to have risen in thirteen Member States and fallen in fifteen compared with previous year, albeit in different proportions. The largest increase of real agricultural income per worker was in Croatia, with a rise of 21.5 per cent,. Read more...
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