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@typxxilps
Жыл бұрын
first war economy that can grow during a war . Even with all those russian losses that are no longer working in the economy. Who needs really new workers .
@peppermint210
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean the same domestic stats released by Russia ? It'll be as before the cold war collapse, everything is well but the collapse.
@2serveand2protect
Жыл бұрын
Can I buy you a "coffee" ty ruska suko??
@staceycolangelo8940
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite YT channel. I have watched every single video you've put out. The only thing I don't like is waiting so long for the next one.
@blacktiger995
Жыл бұрын
how do you have a patreon if you live in Russia?
@floydreed9997
Жыл бұрын
A Texan living in Vladivostock. Retired and my pensions are in US dollars. So with the current exchange rate all is good.. Bought a new Chinese car, quality is not bad but paid about 50% more than what it sales for elsewhere outside of Russia. Electronics have gone up, some food has gone up as well but not that much... Parallel imports and products from Asia continue to come in so store shelves are stocked and full... If you're poor and make very little money, life is going to be expensive and hard no matter what county you live in. Thats just a fact of life.. The only difficulties I experience is getting my US dollar pensions into Russia due to the sanctions. Some banks are still on the SWIFT system if you don't mind opening new bank accounts when another bank gets shut down due to being sactioned. Traveling abroad isnt that difficult at least for me as there are direct flights from Vladivostock to a few Asian countries to include bus and train travel.. I own my house so don't have to worry about rent or a mortgage... Russia is a wonderful country and the people are absolutely the most welcoming and friendly people in the world. Absolutely love living here and calling Russia my home.
@ays12.34
Жыл бұрын
Could you recommend which season should I visit Vladivostok as tourist? Dream about it
@floydreed9997
Жыл бұрын
@@ays12.34 September overall is the best month. But anytime is good too. Vladivostock is an awesome city
@fesma94
Жыл бұрын
So why you came to live in Russia ? For you is better to move to Asia , for example ,Philippines, Vietnam or Thailand !
@mariafurman2544
Жыл бұрын
I am from Vladivostok too
@mrobocop1666
Жыл бұрын
@@fesma94 maybe he wanted to live with his fellow people of European culture, customs, architecture or maybe even looks? Vladivostok landscape and the city itself highly resembles San Francisco, but without its crazy crime rates, woke ideology nonsense and crowds of homeless and drug addicts
@SerjKorella
Жыл бұрын
my parents worked at the Renault plant, after the French left production, the domestic car industry began to be produced at the plant, it would seem that such a decision should hit production, but workers began to receive much more wages than under the French, under the leadership of Renault there were constant staff reductions, specialists were constantly dismissed, output was reduced, after after Renault's departure, the cuts stopped, they started recruiting new employees to the plant, and salaries began to rise. now there are overtime shifts, if someone needs it, then he can stay for double the rate. under Renault, this was not the case, even if you really want to stay and work, you could not do it, under Renault there was no double rate, and they did not pay extra for processing
@JJ8KK
Жыл бұрын
This really isn't difficult. On the day that Biden declared that the Ruble was rubble, I was predicting Russia's economy would experience an economic boom. I made that prediction simply because I was aware that during WWII America experienced an economic boom. Why did it? Because during times of war Govt spending increases dramatically & Govt Spending is a major component of GDP. Yes, European countries that were selling to Russia stopped doing so, but the domestic Russian suppliers simply picked up most of the slack. Europe wouldn't buy Russian oil & gas, but in a world market, they just sold it to China & India, countries that did not sanction Russia. The expectation that Russia's economy would collapse was incredibly stupid & driven by hubris. Now if the economic roles of the two blocs were reversed & it was Russia's economy that was dependent upon European oil & gas, _then_ Russia's economy would've been severely hurt by a refusal to sell to them, but in a world economy the valuable commodities Russia was supplying to Europe would simply be sold to other customers around the world. Almost all of the hi-tech chips & such that Russia has been buying from Europe & the US they simply began to buy from China & India & other countries. The ironic result has been that sanctions that were expected to hurt Russia's economy actually hurt the sanctioning countries more. An incredible wtf example of shooting yourself in the foot...
@homeguardster
Жыл бұрын
once oil goes down Russia's economy is donezo.
@010falcon
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, absolutely true, but I would still not change it, sanctioning Russia is a good idea. I think it’s better that Europe and Russia go seperate ways, their people are not integrated with our western ideals. We will increase renewables, and be happy and independent. Fertilizer has been found under the north sea. And wood can be cut down in any country.
@olenoid6689
Жыл бұрын
As a young engineer in Russia, I can say that the number of vacancies with high salaries, as well as the number of new orders, has increased several times. So far, it is difficult for us to contact salaries in the IT sector, but the gap is not as big as it used to be.
@albertovich710
Жыл бұрын
Totaly agree. As a engineer for 3+ years expirense in construction area. My salary was up in almost 19% during this year
@fuertu7259
Жыл бұрын
че по инфляции? @@albertovich710
@yourfriend555
Жыл бұрын
Your currency has devalued twice within the last year, @@albertovich710, surprise!
@evabaruch8289
Жыл бұрын
how much do you make? what area?
@michealbaker8216
Жыл бұрын
@tim62382 True, but remember that inflation could have eaten 15% of this 19% salary increase.
@freehck
Жыл бұрын
I'm a PE from Russia, Saint-Petersburg. IT consultant. Right before the war started I dropped my last international contract. Reoriented to Russia only: now the IT industry really feels a lack of seasoned professionals. My y/y income increased by much more than 15%, so everything's going quite well. Btw, I checked the inflation rate from Rosstat and must say it correlates to my spendings. So I tend to believe these numbers.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! It’s very interesting 🤝
@deblxdee
Жыл бұрын
Really feels a lack of seasoned professionals you say? I've sitting here for 2 months after graduating from college trying to find anything that would't be a galley work with 10 or 20 or at least 30 thousand rubles for whole 4 years spent learning the qualification and also having prior half a year experience. Inflation rises, but I don't see they raise interest or paycheck to newcomers that are ready to learn and learn fast.
@alexanderwolf8766
Жыл бұрын
@@deblxdee hahah bot, at least you studied the prices before writing something in Russia, the janitor gets more
@ivanschekoldin7315
Жыл бұрын
@@deblxdeehe said seasoned, not juniors. And you’re pretty picky. When I landed my first developer job I was ready to take any job, at a galley or not. Juniors are expensive and fickle, and these are not the easiest times. Anyways, it’s IT, so with some persistence you’ll find a job. Two months isn’t that long by the way
@deblxdee
Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderwolf8766 bot? That's the first 😂 Я сам русский, что ты мне тут рассказываешь я и сам знаю что уборщики и "свободная касса" получает гораздо больше
@corvuslividus677
Жыл бұрын
I am a marketing analyst from Vladivostok working in logistics. Since the war has begun lots of cariers like Maersk, CMA CGM etc left the market. Thus the niche for freigh forwarding has been growing rapidly. The volume of goods importing from China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malasya and India via Russian far-eastern ports of Vladivostok and Nakhodka increased in times. The share of russian companies and fleet doubled in this market. So, here in the Far East we are quiet optimistic about the future.
@artemsytnyk8931
10 ай бұрын
deepening ties with China looks very optimistic, that's for sure
@asruluveira
8 ай бұрын
I am from Malaysia and I can confirm what you saying a true. we are a small nation that is trying to rebuild our economy and after Ukraine shot flight MH 17 in 2014, we know that the war doesn't start in 2022 and the missile that hits Poland not the first time they are lying.
@RaStASarik
Жыл бұрын
I live in the city of Vladimir. Over the past year, my salary has increased by about 60%. I am an IT employee and definitely there are many decent job offers in the IT job market. And of course you are right about spending money, I go to restaurants much more than other years.
@HardLa1mz
Жыл бұрын
@@SteveTudesco He mean Vladimir
@lornewazny7152
Жыл бұрын
So how are the truck drivers doing?
@airaction6423
Жыл бұрын
Russia is not adapting to sanctions. Its simply following its plan to be economically fully independent
@trapper8697
9 ай бұрын
Как русский человек, я скажу что это почти невозможно- на 95% мы зависим от импорта, отечественное производство сейчас в максимальном упадке. Мне приятно осознавать, что много человек в штатах видят много положительных аспектов России, но у нас не все так радужно
@Пончо
9 ай бұрын
@@trapper8697 95%? Ну, это ты поскромничал, ципсошник. На самом деле Россия зависит от всех на 195%!
@lemeshenko
7 ай бұрын
@@trapper8697ак он в россии живет.
@romko4496
6 ай бұрын
@@AS-010o0loser loser😂😂😂
@mr_darian
6 ай бұрын
@@trapper8697 ты не русский, ты из Украины.
@descubridordelmundos
Жыл бұрын
As Russian working in IT I see huge demand and basically you get paid what you asked. Our company (digital marketing and fintech) has recently presented investment strategy. CEO was jumping around so excited he was Many IT companies banned themselves from Russian market and this is what some local companies were dreaming of. A friend of mine works in a hotel booking software company and they are thriving because of lack of international competitors. The same with vizualization soft, databases and so on. If Russia had been like agricultural country we would have felt this sanctions much stronger.
@yourfriend555
Жыл бұрын
You get paid less than the same IT engineer in any country in Europe, even the poorest, don't be fooled. You are literally benefit from a lack of competition and jump around in excitement on the bones of your fellow citizens.
@descubridordelmundos
Жыл бұрын
@@yourfriend555 1. You shouldn't compare salaries directly since the cost of living is different, taxes are different and so on. I compared the living standards and positions abroad and very often it's not worth it. 2. Not talking about experience and a high level of colleagues and level of products. Banal scale effect. 3. I'm not jumping, you can't even read a message? Why do you comment then? You think you should hurry with your answer as someone is interested in your opinion and is waiting to see it?
@arduinoguru7233
Жыл бұрын
@@yourfriend555I read American engineer complaining that his 6k$ monthly salary aren't enough for his living expense in Seattle, compare that to Russia the live expense are way lower even comparable to my (3rd world country) where even $500/m salary are enough for daily expensive
@omachiimmanuel3123
Жыл бұрын
@@descubridordelmundosthey have this illusion that everything must be done in comparison to theirs ..
@nataliarukshina8311
Жыл бұрын
@@yourfriend555 sure, and I (also IT in Russia) spend like 5 times less while having better level of living (for example, German IT engineers of similar level, this I can tell you first hand as I have friends and former colleagues there, despite them having 2-3 times higher salaries in numbers).It always comes down to 3 things: to feed your population (and Russia produces more than 90% of the food it consumes), to warm them (electicity and fuel costs here and there - don't let me start) and to protect it.
@davidex4197
Жыл бұрын
I'm an American who lives in Russia. I have noticed the prices for some things go up, especially cars and electronics. But as far as day to day stuff goes- food, entertainment, taxis, rent I feel like- I feel like I am actually getting ahead in life. This is anecdotal, but it is my own testimony
@ARCHITEKTVonDerAnderenWelt
Жыл бұрын
Добро пожаловать в Россию). А в каком городе живёте?
@DmitryVenediktov
Жыл бұрын
I am a Russian who lives in America, I also , no my whole family noticed the prices are definitely going up - cars , real estate, groceries in general, restaurants, we are in Boston though, one of the most expensive areas of the country 🧐 rent is totally insane here, people have to live with like 5 roommates, we owns a condo, that’s a lifesaver
@LeviKerrison
Жыл бұрын
How do you go with language barriers? I’m Australia and want to move to Russia or China. Preferably Russia
@deblxdee
Жыл бұрын
Because import is tied to dollar. They prices will go down when the exchange rate goes down
@TransoceanicOutreach
Жыл бұрын
@@LeviKerrison ' I’m Australia and want to move to Russia or China.' - are you completely insane? Why would you want to move from the one of the best places to live on the planet to two of the worst?
@glenfarmer1783
Жыл бұрын
As a US expat from Florida who moved here 3 years ago... I saw a increase in luxury goods like cars(high end), clothes and electronics.. There are cheaper options locally or imported from China, My wife is Russian and We saw increases in our income(I have my own Restaurant- Alona is a Accountant) She's 10% up, I'm up 30%, I have 10 employees they also earn 15% more excluding overtime which has also increased drastically... Our expenses remain a bit higher though but still living costs is very cheap compared to Florida especially food, Utilities, transport etc We live in Sochi Southern Russia... PS your right Tourism has exploded, But it's mostly Russians and also a spike in Chinese tourists.. I have 0 complains at this pace I would most likely expand... PS the real big boom is still coming that's during winter, We have the best climate in Russia during winter.. Thanx for the report...
@CashCatz
Жыл бұрын
Cool! I'm also an American in southern Russia on the Black Sea. Best climate in the country.
@glenfarmer1783
Жыл бұрын
@@CashCatz yes by far... I hate Moscow during the winter lol, It's extremely beautiful though but I don't like the cold a couple of days is okay but months that's a no...
@loirenhuh
Жыл бұрын
Come to Yakutia)
@ЭльдарДарменов-е8б
Жыл бұрын
On which street is your restaurant located, it can be found in 2Gis
@ДимаНовиков-щ1и
Жыл бұрын
@@ЭльдарДарменов-е8б2гис стар как мир , лучше использовать Яндекс карты :)
@SathminChamindu
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact;- " even vladmir putin was also surprised how resillient the russian economoy was and how well its performing." Even the president is confused😂
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Haha, yeah, maybe even Putin's scratching his head going, "Wait, did I accidentally read these charts upside down?" 😂 Thanks for the laugh and for watching!
@simonpedge
Жыл бұрын
Yep, this has caught many people by surprise, including Putin. The World Bank in its recent report actually forecast a 2% positive GDP growth for Russia this year - whereas when the sanctions were implemented many predicted Russia would slump to something like -20% GDP growth. Go figure...
@SFHFWill
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the economy is immensely complex and I doubt anyone could have predicted everything that's unfolding. We also see Africa is opening up to Russia.
@ahm848
Жыл бұрын
No Putin is not surprised he know about it but western leader are surprice as German leader to franch president why?Putin is not say anything about sanction 😂😂😂
@Cp-rp5tr
Жыл бұрын
@@SFHFWillRussia is looking for a new market!!! Hé lost the biggest market!!!
@timomarieshely
Жыл бұрын
As a documentary maker myself I am very impressed by the immensity of the work you are doing … all this for free I do not know how you can maintain this paste! 😳
@emmanuelgabion2534
Жыл бұрын
Call it authoritarian or a murderous regime all you want, but Russia has incredibly competent bankers and economic managers. Considering that they only shifted to capitalism a few decades ago, and now face sanctions hitting them left and right while waging a war, they still managed to stabilize the country.
@AtticusKarpenter
10 ай бұрын
And considered that start of that capitalism was f@cking terrible, country is like been isekaid for 10 years into worst anti-capitalist propaganda ever writen in USSR (Its like Pol Pot seized power in USA, for comparison). Still many scars on economy (and many other things) from that time. But here we are, fighting another Cold War and even not losing, and make considerable progress in some economic and science areas, like nuclear energy
@mycardbrokedown5699
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 living in lalaland... the dbl is collapsing, their economy is collapsing if you exclude war industry, which is useless since it does not produce and wealth and wellbeing for the people 😂😂😂😂😂😂... go wave you naZzi flag 😂😂😂😂😂
@lancewood1410
10 ай бұрын
It basically depends on personal narrative. I call the US a regime as well. Same goes to France hahahaha
@fennydaud6652
10 ай бұрын
@@lancewood1410dont want to argue but isn't france a republic?
@lancewood1410
9 ай бұрын
@@fennydaud6652 a republic is just another stupid description 🤣. Does it makes you stronger and richer? NOPE 🤣
@bigdikdude4207
Жыл бұрын
Russian from Kaliningrad region. Working for international company that kind of left Russia, but not really. Kaliningrad is notoriuos among for having higher prices for certain things comparing to other regions. I get paid somewhere around 60-70k. Apartment spendings including electricity 6000-7000 Internet 600 Food barely 10k a month. Fuel 2000 a month (I dont drive much anymore) so sometimes that number can be even less. Quoting the infamous intervew of Gattuso: "Sometimes may be good, Sometimes may be shit" Edit: forgot to mention that my spendings did not increase nor decrease. More at the same since Feb24, 2023
@МишаБогомолов-ц3р
Жыл бұрын
I am a Russian from the Republic of Tatarstan. I have everything the same, one in one. Only the company where I work is Russian.
@RodyaTheSlayer
Жыл бұрын
same shit
@Skomar0h
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but the prices are higher now in Kaliningrad thanks for lots of tourists.
@sguploads9601
Жыл бұрын
You are living on misarable 500 euro a month. please just fly out of russia. please!!!
@paradiso2k954
Жыл бұрын
@@sguploads9601 You're miserable. We earn is roubles, we spend in roubles, the spendings are way cheaper than in your eu zone.
@spider6660
Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention the Russian nuclear giant Rosatom. They have a significant influence in nuclear field all over the world. The US still buys enriched uranium from Russia massively and they've the largest nuclear energy production in the world. Even if exports of timber to Finland from Russia declined, I heard that the Russian timber industry is thriving in the Siberian region because of Chinese imports massively.
@LeviKerrison
Жыл бұрын
Correct because China has stopped purchasing timber from Australia, where I am. Our stupid politicians chose American warmongering and anti China sentiment so China has stopped buying iron ore and timber from Australia. Now our economy is screwed.
@deblxdee
Жыл бұрын
Even if, it means it's being sold for cheap. Don't really believe in big mighty China coming to rescue our poor Country. I'd prefer so they get to finally make their own technology, then, Russia would actually have an equal in modern geopolitical game.
@RazorsharpLT
Жыл бұрын
"Thriving" Exporting massive quantities for lower prices is not thriving, pal. They need to work twice as much to get the same amount they got from Europe for the goods.
@LeviKerrison
Жыл бұрын
@@RazorsharpLT worked for China to rise, pal.
@Rozarez213
Жыл бұрын
@@RazorsharpLT considering they facing a west, its still a quite a good achievement. its not like they will run out of wood, uranium, or oil anytime soon.
@eseriva
Жыл бұрын
Speaking of salary, I am about 75% up, compared to the previous year, thanks to my prevoius employer closed the office and I moved to a Russian company
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Wow! That’s a nice raise! 😁
@eseriva
Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter well, the government's pumping money to the Russian companies, that replaced those that left Russia after Feb 24th. I am talking about high-tech companies.
@evabaruch8289
Жыл бұрын
how much you make now?
@dimster_1985
Жыл бұрын
it's funny, but I have a similar situation. I moved from an American company where I outsourced to a Russian one, with a 70% salary increase.
@اسكندرفكار
Жыл бұрын
@@dimster_1985 Russian componies deals are less expensive wich leaves plus money to get
@Франкенштейн-ь3ц
Жыл бұрын
Living in the Middle Urals, I did not notice any changes for the worse in a year and a half
@UncleDjad
Жыл бұрын
in the polar Urals - no changes
@MWENDA-vv5im
Жыл бұрын
What about changes for the better? Did you get a salary increase?
@Франкенштейн-ь3ц
Жыл бұрын
@@MWENDA-vv5im I am a disabled person of the second group since childhood, but I can say that they added more to my pension than ever before
@Франкенштейн-ь3ц
Жыл бұрын
@@MWENDA-vv5im In addition, in my city, quite a few have begun to build and restore. I really like it that my city is being transformed into a more beautiful and colorful
@SoB_626
Жыл бұрын
@@Франкенштейн-ь3ц Go Ruzzia...
@hotrodjones74
Жыл бұрын
Having lived in Moscow (8+ years) and now back in North Carolina USA I can say I've seen inflation in both countries, but it feels worse here in the US. I sure hope this all ends soon. I feel the latent Russophobia here despite not being Russian, but just having strong ties to the country. I'm already missing the place, my home away from home.
@vladimirnikolskiy
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you'll be fine. People like you, in Russia and not only, are always expected with love and respect.
@Komradenter
Жыл бұрын
Latent Rusophobia? Dude, you and your country were not multiple times invaded by Soviets (which was ruled by russians).
@thecomment9489
Жыл бұрын
But why is there so much Russophobia in USA? Has Russia occupied territories of USA or genocided large number of White Americans?
@CashCatz
Жыл бұрын
@@Komradenter USSR and communism sucked. Modern Russia is not that.
@Komradenter
Жыл бұрын
@@CashCatz yeah modern russia is more like nazis
@watchingvids9899
Жыл бұрын
с самого начала, как только нашёл тебя, я не переставал поражаться качеству твоего продукта, да оно всё растёт и растёт! Ты - гигант в фазе роста!
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо, что продолжаете смотреть! Всегда приятно, когда подписчики с тобой с самого начала!
@ИванНовиков-н1ш
Жыл бұрын
Да, полностью согласен с комментарием, продолжайте! Очень круто!
@Growtolight
Жыл бұрын
Канал реально топ. Огромное будущее
@BECKER_21
Жыл бұрын
Да, жалко, что такие объективные и крутые репортажи Ютуб не продвигает, поэтому что это противоречит его повестке. Остается только пожелать сил и терпения.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
@@BECKER_21 Канал растет, может и нет быстро, но все же растет. И главное обрастает своей аудиторией, что даже важнее общих цифр. Большое спасибо за поддержку и за ваш комментарий, всегда рад слышать от вас обратную связь!
@orlem5837
Жыл бұрын
I'm russian, based in Russia. Just before Feb 2022 I've quitted from an IT outstaffing company and got direct contract with foreign retail company. That move doubled my income. After the war started I changed 4 or 5 banks to because of western restrictions. This spring I decided to get a safety net: part-time contract for a russian company. For now, I'm still able to get my payments from abroad (but have to use AED instead of USD) so both projects give me $8-9k per month.
@windfromthenorth7089
Жыл бұрын
I am one of the Russian-speaking lot, based in Russia. My income has increased, but I'm self-employed which allows me to regulate the money flow to keep up with the inflation rate...
@taganrog7545
Жыл бұрын
Самое большое достижение российского руководства это то, что, несмотря на все все вопли леволиберальных политиков о "разрыве в клочья", о том, что русские скоро будут голодать и т.д., никакого резкого обвала не произошло. И понятно, что уже не произойдет. Конечно, уровень жизни, скорее всего, будет плавно соскальзывать, а экономика примитивизироваться, но у страны есть ресурсы, есть производство, есть еда, в конце концов. А последнее немаловажно, ибо наложив санкции на удобрения, безответственные политики, скорее всего, обрекли сотни миллионов людей по всей планете на настоящий голод и борьбу за выживание. Только об этом что-то не слышно выступлений. И куда эти отчаявшиеся люди ринутся за спасением, не в "райский ли сад" Бореля?
@АндрейМарюхин
Жыл бұрын
Недумаю что будет примитивизроваться. Будет развиваться наша незвисимая, собственная промышленость, вто время как американская будет падать и падать. Посмотрите на что Детроид у них похож! Скоро Германия будет к нам стилиться и просить о пощаде, а если не будет, то будит этой зимой и последующие морозить уши хвост и всё что есть, и по делом, если живут как овощи и выбирают овощей, то пусть живут так значит заслужили.
@sguploads9601
Жыл бұрын
Пидурок из таганрога - етбе говорят экономика обвалится, она начала обваливатся - где образоно масло стали менять на танки. В чем либералы были не правы - были абсолютно правы. Экспорт упал в два раза - и рубль обвалилися. Ты можешь их не слушать и сидеть в рублях - твои накопления сгорают не их. Они умные и четко представляют что будет дальше с страной.
Не согласен по поводу промышленности. Да, первые несколько лет, а может и больше будет спад в некоторых сферах, но спустя время все встанет уже на свои рельсы и будет развитие. Главное не дать поменять шило на мыло, когда западные компании ушли и вместо них придут китайцы, должны прийти русские, обязательно, китайцы должны быть лишь дополнением
@Франкенштейн-ь3ц
Жыл бұрын
During Stalin's time after the end of the Second World War, Western politicians insisted that the USSR would need more than 20 years to restore the country from ruins, but at the same time, within five years after the war, during the reign of Stalin, the USSR recovered and reached the pre-war level of industrial production and even higher, and there were quite a few sanctions, maybe even more than now
@flopunkt3665
Жыл бұрын
Dude, they took all the industrial production machinery as reparations from Germany which played a HUGE role in modernizing Russia's industries.
@GermanBoy00
Жыл бұрын
@@flopunkt3665 so did the US. in fact the USA stole much more technology, than the russians did. Because like 3/4 of occupied Germany was in the US/ENG/FR hand and the whole German industry was located in western and southern Germany, which were both in the hands of the western alliance.
@Extraspicyoblast
Жыл бұрын
@@flopunkt3665so?
@Франкенштейн-ь3ц
Жыл бұрын
@@flopunkt3665 You also forget that many productions during the war were taken out in wagons to the territory of the Urals and Siberia
@flopunkt3665
Жыл бұрын
@@Extraspicyoblasttaking all the production machinery was a modernization boost for Russia's industries. A similar effect happened in the US after the war by the way.
@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2
Жыл бұрын
Sanctions where a blessing for Russia. 1- Diminished the sentiment of inferiority compared to westerners. They see mil equip is shit, and they see how they take bad decisions. They start to think maybe Westerners never warranted the exaggerated admiration. 2- Needed money fleeing outside of the country has slowdown/nearly stopped. 3- Forced Russia to become more autonomous by starting to produce more needed goods and being less dependent on imports.
@flopunkt3665
Жыл бұрын
There is one thing you can be sure about. The Russian elites will continue to send their children to the US and Europe for studying and living.
@himalayansalt32
Жыл бұрын
*were
@gremirid
Жыл бұрын
@@flopunkt3665 CIPSO here.
@Zangieff
Жыл бұрын
Russian. 2022 -> 2023. Finished the refurbishment, helped my relatives, continued to pay for mortgage, handled family expenses, 2 kids included. Salary rose significantly. Afterwards. Sanctions? Yes. Opportunities? Definitely. Just regular job, no business, no contract. No “crisis”, at least, personal experience.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Hey man! It's really great to hear that your personal life didn't take the hit that everyone's been predicting. Juggling a mortgage, family expenses, and kids is no small feat, especially these days. Major kudos for still finding the time to squeeze in some KZitem action amidst all that life stuff. Keep on rocking, and thanks for tuning in! 🌟
@Zangieff
Жыл бұрын
@@RealReportersure, man 👍
@AviMarvin
Жыл бұрын
2022-2023. Went to the sea on vacation with my wife, bought furniture and appliances, bought an apartment. Now we are saving money for a good apartment renovation. Salary has been raised. I work in IT sphere.
@pedrorequio5515
Жыл бұрын
Well, that economies grow a lot in war time should be no surprise, the Russian army need all kinds of technology and is generating a lot of demand both directly and I directly from its supliers, in the US during WWII everyone remebers how it took the country out of Great Recession, however very few remember the huge plunge in 1946, this is driven by huge government expenditure and debt, the Russian state has prepared for this with very low debt and a budget surplus before the war which was contrary to rational economics because with such a low debt burden running such surpluses only means schools and hospital are not being built. Sanctions work, the Russian government has just made the preparations, in 2014 they were not ready at all, and after the 2015 Shale revolution that shattered the oil price worldwide suddenly Russian agressiveness in the Donbas lowered(it was bad for Russia the government dealt with it by changing taxes in Russia in violation of the 1992 Federation treaty promisses and transfere all mineral wealth taxes to the Federal state, this resulte in huge very substancial lowering of the Budgets of a lot of Federal subject, but no worries Moscow region gets some of that even if they dont, Tatars dont need it anyway), since then they run huge surpluses to build a gigantic foreign currency reserve. Why? How do you think they finance this whole thing, they use monetary financing because they are blocked from finance from other places(this includes China since Chinese banks will be sanctioned if they assist), the issue is when they can no longer protect the Ruble, that will spike inflation a lot, the Ruble is already falling probably because the Central Bank is trying to reduce the rate of reserve depletion, at the previous rate it would be all gone by mid 2024, since they are unlikely to reach victory by then the Central Bank has to extend the time because if this happens one side will have to buckle either the war or the classical solution taxes.
@RazorsharpLT
Жыл бұрын
Your salary goes up because everyone else is leaving for the west The average blue collar worker in Russia is fucked. But you guys are the rich assholes they will steal from if a revolution happens. @@AviMarvin
@igory3789
Жыл бұрын
Quite honest report, doesn’t create rosy picture of Russian economy, but objectively highlights weaknesses, strengths and challenges.
@ThunderFarter
Жыл бұрын
Sad that this channel is getting mass reported by Redditors.
@HK.Builds
Жыл бұрын
@@ThunderFarterno way??
@chico9805
Жыл бұрын
@@ThunderFarter Imagine my shock.
@mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520
Жыл бұрын
@@ThunderFarterthose fools, their gender bending mods have no powers here
@ayumalani5631
Жыл бұрын
@@mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520they realised it when they figured out reddit couldn't start its own offensives against 4chan raiders
@fleshisweak42
11 ай бұрын
По поводу дохода: поскольку я студент первого курса, мой доход не вырос, так как его и не было вовсе, но вот у моего отца ЗП очень заметно выросла, почти в два раза. У мамы тоже выросла ЗП, процентов на 25% и это при том, что она обычный воспитатель в детском саду. Знакомых с третьего и четвертого курса уже зовут работать в разные компании и фирмы, причем для джунов деньги предлагают очень достойные, в районе от 50 до 100 тыс. рублей
@stasyara2000
Жыл бұрын
I am a medical device engineer. Over the past year, my salary has grown by more than 20%, but there has actually been more work.
@SurvivalRussia
Жыл бұрын
Well done reporting. One thing I can says is, that I'm studying for design engineer, as there is a lot of very well paid subcontractor work.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Hey, Lars! It's so great to hear from you and know you're doing well! Design engineering sounds incredibly interesting; you're diving into a field with lots of opportunities. Man, between KZitem, the kids, taking care of the new house, and now engineering courses, you're juggling quite a lot! Hope you're carving out some "you-time" in there too. Thanks for tuning into my channel-it's always awesome to know you're out there watching. Take care!
@SurvivalRussia
Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter Thank you very much and Happy 1st September! :)
@Ctrl_Del_0
Жыл бұрын
What a shame this video was only18 minutes. It was by far the best insight in the Russian economic situation. I think that a series of video's to explore this deeper would be very welcome. At least with me but I am quite sure I am not alone in this.
@mclemonado
Жыл бұрын
True, would very much enjoy 40 min of this even with less editing
@mathewvanostin7118
Жыл бұрын
His video dont make any sense He dont seem to understand for sanction to work The country need to be dependant on the outside for natural ressource or maintain their sells of product Russia is the only country in the world who has all natural ressources on its land And russia dont really sell their products to north america and west europe. When was the last time you bought a product from russia as a westerner? I honestly never bought one except maybe a vodka from many years ago 😂 this isnt south korea or japan. Where you just ban honda mazda kia samsung sony and they collapse Russians dont really sell much product to us. I honestly cant even think of 5 product i bought in my life that is from russian company. They never had a significant presence in our market
@Ctrl_Del_0
Жыл бұрын
@@mathewvanostin7118 Perhaps it is a good idea to watch the video again and pay attention. Perhaps you should also watch his other video's about the sanctions. I am not going to give you any hints. It is in the video('s). And I think you may need to learn a bit more about supply chains and product production in combination with natural recources. Again.... It is all in the video.
@mathewvanostin7118
Жыл бұрын
What he says is wrong Sanction = no sell/no buy/no trade with a country to cause inflation of price for import product and forbid him to make money with export product But russia dont import natural ressource. Has enough friends like china to import product Russia also dont export much product to western world So how exactly is sanction punishing them? I think people dont understand what sanction is and thing its a magic solution that make country collapse. Well russia isnt venuzuela
@sunrockbaitulla3056
Жыл бұрын
If this video were 40 minutes long, you all would be unsatisfied because this picture of ‘sanctions do not work’ would crush to the dynamic of economic and most importantly demographic of the country decline in a long run.
@andrey_maksimov
Жыл бұрын
Меня очень удивляет, что в нашем регионе весной началась массовая стройка: дороги, спальные районы, открывают школы и поликлинники, наращивают масштабы на предприятиях, открывают новые направления в ВУЗах. И это не только ВПК. Удивлен, что нет массовой экономии. Поменяли губернатора, поставили молодого активного. Есть надежда. Вместе с тем не могу сказать, что не чувствуется инфляция - она заметна.
@ДанисСкорыга
Жыл бұрын
Это замечено во многих регионах
@xenia1k1
10 ай бұрын
Ребят, в 2023 году Россия получила максимальное количество нефтяных доходов в год за всю историю) Соответственно, люди это чувствуют на себе.
@user-iz9ge9xy1u
Жыл бұрын
every fourth tractor in the world is produced in Russia.(this is an example of mechanical engineering) Another example is that Russia won the largest ever tender for the construction of electric trains - in India. Russia has the world's only fleet of nuclear icebreakers and provides a year-round northern sea route in the Arctic. Russia delivers satellites and astronauts to space. etc, etc.etc etc etc :D
@alexglanz7406
Жыл бұрын
There is global inflation, Konstantin. Here in the States we are again experiencing oil price hikes, food price gouging, etc. We have to import lumber from Canada (hurricane season) and supply energy-starved Europe with LNG, Ukraine with weaponry, pay for their military, their medical care, their pension obligations. It's difficult. Russia will certainly increase revenue and job opportunities with defense spending (Russia's foreign sales are high), but I believe the big picture is East (China, India, Brazil (BRICS)) Hardwood lumber is globally in short supply. Compressed sawdust makes an excellent source of combustion for modern stoves (used often here) Russia will need to re-tool its factories to accommodate the need for parts (appliances, cars, medical equipment) but Mother Russia is more resilient than we Westerners. Great documentary -- still hoping for peace here! These are exciting times
@al1sa920
Жыл бұрын
Which state are you from? I'm curious how did your payment changed over the last 1,5 years?
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right, life's not getting any easier for the average working person, no matter where in the world they are. Between inflation, supply chain issues, and geopolitical tensions, it's a juggling act for sure. Thank you for always tuning in; it's fantastic to know you never miss a single new video on my channel. Fingers crossed for peace in these turbulent times! Great to hear from you as always
@alexglanz7406
Жыл бұрын
@@al1sa920 If you mean prices over the last 1.5 years -- cost of animal feed is double, gas has increased by $1.00/gal. Beef is double. of course, during Covid there were shortages of building materials, and long waits for appliances. I am currently in Western Michigan, farm country.
@Macbrother
Жыл бұрын
The United States is producing a record amount of oil, nearly 13 million bpd, and shattering LNG production daily. We produce the most energy of any nation, by far, we also export the most agricultural products - so coming from South Carolina I can't say I've experienced any of the "oil price hikes and food gouging" that you are referring to, and spending on Ukraine is less than .6% of our GDP, so again, I don't understand your source of the word "difficult." Nor do I believe Russia is more resilient than Americans - I am surrounded by them. Russia's inflating because their currency crashed and because they have huge labor supply shortages because they mobilized 350,000 of their population and another million fled. Entirely different from "oh inflation is bad everywhere." Your post is oddly fawning of Russia, coming from an "American."
@alexglanz7406
Жыл бұрын
Producing oil, selling it to the EU...yes. However, we do not have sufficient refining capacity. Propane has doubled, and heating oil is at least 25% over last year's prices. We historically had excellent export sales, but isn't China moving toward Brazil and Argentina for their soy and beef? Doesn't China own land, pork processing (Smithfield) with Brazil's JBS owning beef and poultry processing here in the States?. Our semiconductor production is insufficient, our trade balance is negative, and the major portion of prescription drugs is produced off shore in increasingly hostile countries. There may be lithium here, fertilizer potential, but the U.S. is 10 years away from self-reliance, at least. Our inflated military budget is many times greater than any country on earth. Yet, recruitment is way down Have you worked overseas or served in the military -- spent some time in Serbia, Nicaragua, or Haiti and seen how our ostensible "aid" has been spent. Russia's currency crashed back in the '90s. Despite the sanctions, their inflation is checked. Konstantin's documentary is very balanced. And if you have no inflation in South Carolina, you are blessed. Farming is a challenge, as is feeding kids and cars here. There is not one staple item other than eggs hasn't risen. Of course, our eggs come from chickens, not cartons.@@Macbrother
@Invaders757
Жыл бұрын
You seem to be in the middle between lying news reporters from both side that argue that eveything is going according to plans. You present the good and bad, keep doing what you do man
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for the shoutout! It's definitely a fine line to walk, trying to present both the good and the bad amidst all the noise out there. So hearing that I manage to hit that balance means a lot. Will keep doing my best. Cheers! 😊
@gogaonzhezhora8640
11 ай бұрын
Can you actually name russian reporters that would fall into that category you named? The ones who report only positive things I mean.
@childhoodwave
Жыл бұрын
Ваша английская речь вдохновляет изучать язык, спасибо)
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо, что смотрите 🤝
@ivanivanov7456
Жыл бұрын
Говоря словами 1001 ночи - "твоя речь - услада для ушей" )) Английский в разы лучше, чище и понятней, чем у очень многих англоязычных блоггеров
@-Egor-
Жыл бұрын
Иностранные языки очень полезны для мозга, это самый лучший тренажер мозговой активности. Я сейчас в процессе изучения испанского языка. После английского, вполне неплохо получается.
@Extraspicyoblast
Жыл бұрын
@@-Egor- удачи Вам в вашем деле! Испанский невероятно красивый язык 👍🏻
@himalayansalt32
Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporterсамое главное без руснявого мерзкого акцента Даже не было понятно, что ты русский молодец
@bankasidra
Жыл бұрын
I live in a very poor family, none of my parents work in IT and did not go to war either. For us, the increase in inflation has a strong effect, we have enough money end-to-end from month to month, then they are not enough. We can't afford to go to restaurants regularly or spend money for fun. So this is a "salary increase" in no way. it doesn 't feel like us at all
@АлександраК-т5л
11 ай бұрын
Раз такой бедный - иди работай, а в инете сиди))))
@AnnoNymus
Жыл бұрын
Чел, ты гигант. Как русский англофон, живущий в Британии, хочу сказать что репортёров таких как ты в медиа-пространстве сильно не хватает. От МСМ платформ (вроде бибиси) просто тошнит, а по-настоящему независимых журналистов можно пересчитать по пальцам и все они вещают по-аглицки. Я даже не говорю о качестве их подачи. Ничего сопоставимого с твоим контентом просто нет. Удачи тебе, чувак.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Большое спасибо 🤝
@Bahala_Nah
Жыл бұрын
Can you translate? @@RealReporter
@ZenShimada-d1h
Жыл бұрын
@@Bahala_Nah Here's the translation: "Man, you are a giant. As a Russian Anglophone living in Britain, I want to say that there is a severe shortage of reporters like you in the media space. MSM platforms (like BBC) are simply sickening, but truly independent journalists can be counted on one hand and they all broadcast in English. I'm not even talking about the quality of their presentation. There is simply nothing comparable to your content. Good luck dude." I used google translate so be mindful about some of the translations. Real Reporter replied with "Thank you very much"
@NOBODY754
Жыл бұрын
Поддерживаю! Реально приятно слушать рассудительное повествование без принятия сторон и высказывания личного мнения. Большой респект!
@jefffstone
Жыл бұрын
@@Bahala_Nah use the google translator ))
@theoriginaldude1805
Жыл бұрын
*I really love your reporting. Keep up the good work.* *Love from Bangladesh* ❤ 🇷🇺
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@qzero6839
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо, Бангладеш🇧🇩💜💜💜
@stevewisham8432
Жыл бұрын
Great video; just one thing I think should be added to your report: Russian agriculture is booming and this is no doubt a significant factor keeping Russia economically stable as a whole, and keeping basic food stuffs cheap for consumers in particular. And as I understand it, because Russia has been cut off from SWIFT and has much lower trade in western currencies (USD; Euro) Russia has less need for them. The exchange rate still has some meaning (hence the now higher interest rates) but much less so. The lower value of the Ruble to the USD or Euro should therefore not impact the lifestyle of Russians with regard to food and energy (i.e. gas and electricity).
@margo7059
Жыл бұрын
За сельское хозяйство огромное человеческое спасибо западным санкциям от 2014 года.
@AsyaPervoz
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо за ваши великолепные выпуски, за ваш труд! Картинка поражает своей красотой и качеством, материал интересный, структурированый и понятный! Объективно и без лишних эмоций , что сейчас редкость !
@AlexanderTitov-om3qw
Жыл бұрын
Я преподаю в университете, на физфаке и немножко на химфаке. Среди прочего, мы готовим специалистов для заводских лабораторий, отделов контроля качества и прочее в этом духе. И не теряем связи с выпускниками. Поэтому я точно знаю, что заводы завалены заказами. И дело не только в ВПК. Дело в том, что ушли западные конкуренты. Это потянуло за собой целую длинную цепочку чего надо заместить. Начиная от материалов, которые у нас не выпускались, оборудования, которое мы раньше покупали взарубеже, технологий и конструктива, сопряжения с остальной частью технологии... Была поначалу надежда на Китай. Но оказалось, что если на них ориентироваться, то надо всю цепочку технологий переделывать. Легче заместить западное. А производство - это не только зарплата, это и культура. Потому что грамотному человеку она нужна. Это и образование. И так далее. И потянулась цепочка... Сами бы, наверное, так тихо и гнили бы, разбазаривая кадры, образование и прочее. Но спасибо США, ЕС и НАТЕ. Процесс пошёл в другую сторону.
@tomrio8243
Жыл бұрын
Russia is too big for sanctions to have a big effect. Same with the USA. If the world decided to boycott the US, our industries would come back and we’d be better off than we are now.
@retroas2683
Жыл бұрын
Pfft. Yeah, right 😂 most of corporation owners are not even natives. For example Elon Musk was born in Africa. Do you really think they would stay in your country or go abroad like several German commies did in face of energy crisis? If Russia sanctions nuclear sector, you would face energy crisis worse than Germany is experiencing. What then? Russia has been preparing for years to turn the country as self-reliant as possible while USA literal can't sustain itself. It imports more than it exports and Chinese workers who work in China to produce stuff branded as American won't leave to USA, nor will China allow the major productions to be moved.
@Marvin-dg8vj
Жыл бұрын
Russia is not like Western Europe . It is energy self sufficient , still exports oil and gas on a very big scale and is more or less self sufficient in food and metals . I am sure sanctions cause problems but Russia is not affected on the way other western countries or Japan or China would be.
@udififkfkfck
Жыл бұрын
Russia is the largest economy in Europe the 5th in world now used to be the 2nd in Europe & 6th in world before the sanctions!
@yarkinbeknarkulov2983
Жыл бұрын
Vox type of investigation and story telling. Absolutely fantastic job!
@SFHFWill
Жыл бұрын
Vox is a horrible media outlet. Lol
@Silver_Prussian
Жыл бұрын
When vox didnt had their head up their a*s
@emmanuelnava6582
Жыл бұрын
Don’t disrespect the man like that. Vox is shit.
@RobSpartanR16
Жыл бұрын
Scr*w vox his type of investigation is much better! Vox is just pandering the audience bias woke stuff
@vladm5920
Жыл бұрын
Vox is a blatant propaganda machine, but the format, yes, somewhat similar.
@benjaminlandrail
Жыл бұрын
My sister works as a trade manager in Moscow with a salary of 100K roubles. These days she's looking to switch companies, and the salaries start at 150K, with many willing to pay 200K per month to an experienced candidate with some extra responsibility. So yes, at least in Moscow the growth is quite evident. In the city where I live (Far East) the salaries haven't grown as much as the prices, so in reality people here have become poorer than pre-sanctions.
@jackneuman5108
Жыл бұрын
It is hardly "growth" if companies have to pay more for professionals since educated people flee the country and less educated get mobilized to be killed or wounded in Ukraine. After next round of mobilization comes around more "growth" in sight.
@mrobocop1666
Жыл бұрын
@@jackneuman5108 since the end of mobilization about half of those who fled, already returned back to Russia and continue to return. Of course, sine high value professionals won't return, but Russian education system and economy eventually will fill the gaps. Also, Russia's casualties are not so big compared to army's size, like even anti-Putin statisticians, who counted excessive male deaths, give a number about 55k dead (3 thousand per month on average) since the war beginning, which is low for a full scale modern war (compare to 70 thousand dead Ukrainians just in 3 month of their offensive, data by CIA of US)
@jackneuman5108
Жыл бұрын
@@mrobocop1666 lol yeah sure. That 55 thousand about counts for crews of destroyed Russian vehicles. How many are "missing" so they wont have to pay money for families ? Also there is no report from CIA of Ukraine getting 70000 KIA in three months. You like to lie for yourself and cherry pick some numbers ? How many Russians CIA estimated have been killed ? Did you check that or just went for another group for another time that had completely different method of figuring out casualties ? Why not just say Medvedev said two billion Ukrainian casualties already. And yes Russia can absorb casualties all day long apart from their birthrates being in downward spiral since fascist totalitarian dictatorships in unwinnable wars dont really inspire hope for future or economic stability. And on the other side Ukraine literally fights for their existence with morale to match. Going to be a long war.
@alexanderminin8854
Жыл бұрын
As a Russian I actually feel growth in salary. This year I've got a few new coalifications changed job and felt 100% growth in salary (to be honest my salary is the same but I'm working half as much as I used to so I'm counting this as a per hour salary growth).
@ОлесяСтепанова-г5ц
5 ай бұрын
I'm a Russian living in western Europe since a few years. I have friends and family members who work in Russian companyies. All of them told me they got a raise at some point after the sanctions as those companies started to earn a lot more due to their european competitors leaving. So while here in Europe everyone kept talking about how Russians are almost suffering from hunger, my family and friends were talking about their higher wages. And while all the goods got more expensive in Russia, it also happened in Europe and many other countries around the world. Here in Germany prices got up by 20-30%. Another thing is, a lot of job offers connected to war appeared. Such as work at construction in the newly taken areas like Mariupol which is paid very well (considering that no qualification is required and anyone is welcome to join).
@lenamel7824
Жыл бұрын
я вам скажу без отчетов : кто-то кушает капусту, кто-то кушает мясо в среднем получаются голубцы
@victorzvyagintsev1325
Жыл бұрын
About construction - a lot of construction companies have moved operations to the new regions(former Ukrainian regions) that have been hit hard by war. There is a giant reconstruction project going on right now. Mariupol is being rebuilt. Donetsk and Lugansk are building a waterway from Rostov due to Ukraine cutting off water to the regions(which does qualify as a war crime...but who cares, Ukraine can do no wrong). Simply put, construction shifted to more juicier grounds. Yes, my income has grown, slightly higher than inflation. Even after the sanctions cut off the European market for my company, we are still working two shifts. Lets just say Central Asia is the new old Europe ;)
@flopunkt3665
Жыл бұрын
There wouldn't be any need to rebuild anything if Russia hadn't caused all that destruction.
@victorzvyagintsev1325
Жыл бұрын
@@hoangtiendung9984 Afghanistan still sits on the infrastructure built by them evil Soviets.
@dipjyotitalukdar9598
Жыл бұрын
@@hoangtiendung9984those are Russian inhabited lands which were being regularly shelled by UkroNoises since they came into power. It's a duty of the Russian govt. to do whatever it takes to savev the native Russian regions of Eastern Ukcryin. Putler is a softy and a coward who didn't act swiftly when the Noises took power in Ukcryin. Had he moved to Donbass things would have been a lot different today. Even drunkerd like Medvedev would have acted very harshly against Noises taking power in Kiev. But Putin is more like a geopolitical chess player who's not a suitable leader during a high intensity conflict where you've to take many bold immediate decisions at given given time. The fact that Putler agreed to sign Minsk agreement and step as so low as to agreeing for Ukcryin EU membership is evident that he's not as bold as people tend to think. No other Russian leaders would have agreed to that. In a way Ukcryin is lucky that Putler is in power cause there are some really crazy hawks in Kremlin who want to napalm the sh#t out of Ukcryin and create swimming pools in every Noisi infested cities of the Western 404.
@jbalbius3896
Жыл бұрын
@@hoangtiendung9984 Invading country bombing civilians, shooting civilians on the side on the road and talking about warcrime. crazy thinking
@margo7059
Жыл бұрын
@@hoangtiendung9984 Да, потому что Россия не вторгалась в страну. Россия защищает свое население. Чем русский Запорожья отличается от русского на Кубани? А теперь возьмём реальные вторжения США. Естественно, американцы ничего там не строили, это глупо. ЗЫ. Одной части моей родни уже дали новую квартиру в Мариуполе 😇
@blackmantis3130
Жыл бұрын
Great editing as always
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and for tuning in 🤝
@АндрейЧевозёров-р5п
Жыл бұрын
Московский айтишник, штурмовики верхнего Ларса поуезжали и многие местные компании активизировали найм опытных специалистов. За счёт этого за весь последний год умножил доходы в два раза, и всё ещё есть ощущение что я конкурентоспособен и могу претендовать на большее на рынке, но уже неловко третий раз менять работу за год. Одновременно с этим в период после мобилизации немного упала стоимость аренды, в следствие чего и доходы слегка порезал. В целом всё хорошо
@ЕвгенийСоловьев-ь5х
Жыл бұрын
Коллега, у меня не в два раза,но тоже существенно вырос доход. Не думаю, что такой рост зарплат в ойти стал возможен лишь благодаря релокантам, но бесспорно они тоже внесли в это весомый вклад. Чем больше убегантов, тем выше дефицит спецов, спасибо им.
@Brit_Toolmaker
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you are having a fantastic war... financially!?!
@inqvisitor3722
Жыл бұрын
в регионах все печально, на вакансию откликается по 100+ человек за пару часов. Специалисты уровня FAANG всегда будут в цене, тут не важно какая ситуация в стране и мире
@inqvisitor3722
Жыл бұрын
@@ЕвгенийСоловьев-ь5х если было 80 стало 120-150. То это просто индексация, а не повышение, ну и база не такая большая, чтобы называть это повышением. 400 => 600 тут можно уже о чем-то рассуждать
@VHSKacceta
Жыл бұрын
@@inqvisitor3722Не знаю как в IT в регионах, но в Тюмени острая нехватка специалистов инженерной сферы и в целом высоких должностей, вплоть до руководителей.
@glebgleb-r1u
Жыл бұрын
Я инженер-разработчик по автоматизированным системам. Мой доход вырос. Промышленность активизировалась, импортозамещение криво косо но идет. Услуги инженеров на фоне нехватки кадров выросли в цене.
@Андрей-Кот
Жыл бұрын
Россия готовилась к этой войне последние 30 лет. И я совсем не про войну с Украиной. Подвох в том, что это не просто противостояние коллективного запада с Россией. Это куда более глобальное противостояние стран западного блока и стран развивающегося мира, которых не устраивает доминирующее положение ряда ведущих стран, во главе США, фактически диктующих, кому, что и по какой цене продавать, как вести свою внешнюю свою политику, с кем дружить, а с кем враждовать. США очень любили нарекать отдельные государства "странами-изгоями". Но тот путь тоталитарной внешней диктатуры, путём злоупотребления своего военного, геополитического и экономического превосходства, который они выбрали с крахом СССР, дал огромную трещину, потому что в мире появились другие центры сил, которые успешно вокруг себя сплачивают другие государства, на одном лишь взаимовыгодном сотрудничестве. И сегодня Америка с такой агрессивной политикой рискует сама стать изгоем, потому что мало кто захочет продавать дубинку психу, который в любой момент этой дубиной тебя исколотит. Меньше западного влияния - меньше рисков и угроз. Это и доллар, и западная техника, и технологии, и банки, и военная техника, и инвестиции, и бизнес. Как бы хорошо западная пропаганда не работала - политики развивающихся стран прекрасно понимают: "на месте России завтра можем быть мы". И все они видят, из-за чего произошёл этот конфликт: как и всегда, из-за западных геополитических и экономических амбиций, которые не остановила даже угроза втянуться в прямой конфликт со второй военной державой мира, годами готовящейся к защите своих экономических интересов и геополитического пространства. Надо ли это завтра, например, Индии, Арабским Эмиратам или Китаю? Конечно же, нет! Они будут следовать единственно правильным путём: устранять угрозу, путём диверсификации собственной экономики, отказа от ряда западной продукции, военной техники и капитала в западных банках, чтобы выжить, если аппетиты американцев распространятся и на их интересы.
@XERS1K
Жыл бұрын
Ахах, никто не захочет менять шило на мыло, чем лучше эти китайские щедрые инфраструктурые кредиты например кредитов ВМФ? После китайских страны даже пшенички закупить не могут, зато дороги хорошие. Да и проблема в том что в России и в Китае политические системы крайне хрупкие, так что никто свой капитал туда не двинет в здравом уме. А посмотреть на китайских сателлитов: Сев. Корея - там даже голод иногда случается, Пакистан - врывается в жесточайший экономический кризис. Хорошая такая реклама нового прекрасного мира где США страна изгой а новые центры силы Китай и Россия ведут справедливую торговлю и распределение ресурсов)))
@MarkLee1
Жыл бұрын
As a Russian I can confirm that my income has grown. There are vacancies now willing to pay more money. Also, the stock market is increasing by 200% percents (after plummeting to the ground), so if you know your finances you could’ve become a millionaire in the first year without doing anything.
@АнастасияЯколенко
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! The best journalist!
@jamessmithers4456
Жыл бұрын
So much thought and work behind this video. Outstanding
@i8Hardcore
Жыл бұрын
Hmm, recently they stopped writing that this is an RT journalist and their propaganda? Or haven't run yet?
@vrcharlie
Жыл бұрын
My salary in Feb 2023 - 40 000 rub, now 62 000 rub, Bryansk.
@evilleader1991
Жыл бұрын
Because the value of Rubles has fallen?
@himalayansalt32
Жыл бұрын
400 eur to 620 eur
@717pixels9
Жыл бұрын
The ruble value has fallen in relation to foreign goods and services, but not so much to the local goods. Food prices in rubles did not change much in the last year.@@evilleader1991
@vrcharlie
Жыл бұрын
@@evilleader1991 I think this is due to a shortage of workers
@SoB_626
Жыл бұрын
Good! We want rusky mir!
@mottmc7396
Жыл бұрын
First of all thanks a lot for such an amazing job 👏 From the beginning of the conflicts since 2022 I tell that sanctions will never change the way of diplomacy or the war. Unfortunately there are a lot of unskilled politics in the west and they can't see the perspectives. That's very sad. BTW the library where you were in the video looks incredible.👌
@IvanIvanov-ug5dc
Жыл бұрын
This is the Lenin Russian State Library - it is the largest public library in Russia, it is located in the center of Moscow.
@mottmc7396
Жыл бұрын
@@IvanIvanov-ug5dc Thanks. The library looks fantastic 👌
@ott1887
Жыл бұрын
I do like the fact you remain pretty objective, under the circumstances, avoiding the bigger conversation while focusing on internal issues has been eye opening, despise my own inherent biases, I appreciate your work, stay safe my friend.This is from a soldier from the other side(NOT CURRENTLY), so again, I do appreciate your work, any proffessional military will tell you politics gets thrown out the window in a foxhole, as long as we are shooting in the same direction, so I make a clear seperation/compartmentalization.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for such a thoughtful comment. Coming from someone with your background, it really means a lot. It's a tough balancing act, but knowing that viewers like you appreciate the nuanced approach makes it all worth it. Stay safe, and let's keep shooting in the same direction-at least metaphorically! Cheers
@margo7059
Жыл бұрын
Кому вы несли демократию?
@Bulat_safin
Жыл бұрын
I work in oil refinery, we usualy have annual 7-8% income increase, but this year it was 12%.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Haha, well, 12% is definitely better than 8%, although I bet you wouldn't mind it being closer to 20%! But hey, progress is progress, right? Thanks so much for sharing and tuning in. It's great to get these snapshots from different sectors!
@RudyMogavero
Жыл бұрын
Very good job, as usual Constantine, (apologies if i misspelled your name) great editing, good timing, kept a huge subject understandable. Your report seemed balanced. I see so many extremes it's good to see a balanced approach. Many thanks.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
Hey, no worries about the spelling, I'm just glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for noting the balanced approach-I work hard to present multiple angles every time I make a video. Really appreciate your kind words. Many thanks 😊
@jamessmithers4456
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant!!! Thank you. You are a very gifted communicator and insightful observer. Tk you again
@teil1841
11 ай бұрын
I am from Volgograd, a student, studying at the Faculty of Metallurgy, now we are en masse recruiting people for training and there are many available places for budget education. In the 3rd year they take on paid internships and internships. A new metalworking plant is being built in the city and people are willingly hired to work there with training. So, we can say that in terms of income there are only advantages.
@karinmurry90
Жыл бұрын
I love the variety of your content and your polished presentation. Its exciting to see the notification for a new episode! Keep up the great work.
@rogeliop.hernandez6720
11 ай бұрын
Imagine as a country under siege but you are growing economically, and the enemies outside of your walls and gates are getting poor. How ???
@Ansamchik
11 ай бұрын
When there were no sanctions, a lot of money went from Russia to Western banks, offshore companies, and there was a large import from Europe. Now all this has stopped and capital remains in Russia and is invested within the country.
@danielfindeisen
Жыл бұрын
I just love all your videos, my heart is in Russia and to see such videos from you makes me want to move from Germany to Russia as soon as possible
@brantdesmond181
Жыл бұрын
Do it! russia needs more cannon fodder.
@jackneuman5108
Жыл бұрын
As soon as possible meaning when you think you wont be pulled in to Russian army to die in some mud pit in Ukraine ?
@margo7059
Жыл бұрын
Если вы действительно хотите переехать, то есть много ютуб-каналов от немцев, которые переезжают в Россию. Можно связаться с ними на предмет конкретных действий. Там прямо массовый исход какой-то из Германии. ЗЫ. На дураков не обращайте внимания. Это украинцы проецируют свою реальность.
@artem_tot
7 ай бұрын
@@brantdesmond181выздоравливайте😂😅 Россия мобилизовала 300 тысяч человек, из 140 миллионов жителей. Это по вашему означает, что будут отправлять воевать приехавших граждан других стран? Взгляните на себя со стороны😂😅
@MausTheGerman
11 ай бұрын
We Germans still get Russian oil. But not officially. Russia sells it to India. India puts their label on it and ships it to Germany. So we still get the same Russian oil after sanctions but 3 times the price than before the sanctions. Before the sanctions it came by Druschba Pipeline. Now via India by ship. How crazy is that….
@voevashka
11 ай бұрын
Do you know that Ukraine still buying Gas in Russia? They are buying russian gas in different countries but the origin of this gas is still Russia.
@haxeplays9962
Жыл бұрын
Наткнулся на ваш канал, думал, что вы, вероятно, американец. Но когда услышал, как вы произносите названия областей, засомневался. Шикарное произношение!
@dvdevsfegv7306
Жыл бұрын
Живу в Челябинске, работаю курьером в Самокате, хватает на съëм квартиры, еду и увесиленья, повышения цен чувствуется, но не слишком сильно, а как у вас?
@himalayansalt32
Жыл бұрын
Москвич, мигрирую
@dvdevsfegv7306
Жыл бұрын
@@himalayansalt32 куда, если не секрет?
@retroas2683
Жыл бұрын
@@himalayansalt32 не москвич, а либераха-релокант. Называй вещи своими именами, раз бежишь из страны. ~от коренной москвички
@MrSoulDevourer
Жыл бұрын
Питер! Жирую ) Я IT предприниматель. Зарплата для себ 500к
@dvdevsfegv7306
Жыл бұрын
@@MrSoulDevourer удачи вам
@Артем-ч6ц8д
Жыл бұрын
Тут пишут, что зарплаты выросли, но это только в отдельных отраслях экономики. Большая же часть населения продолжает беднеть. Обычные продавцы, работяги, получают как прежде свои 25-40 тысяч в месяц, а цены продолжают расти. Радужно только для отдельных специалистов, большинство населения страдает от роста цен. Но к сожалению они этого не понимают. "Не жили богато, нечего и привыкать." Плюс ко всему много денег тратят семьи военных, ни в чем себе не отказывая, и это подстегивает инфляцию к росту.
@user-bo7lv7pk2n
Жыл бұрын
один из немногих адекватных комментариев👍
@ДанисСкорыга
Жыл бұрын
Это печальный факт. Сферы, где предложение специалистов перегрето - очень уязвимы. Тут можно только советовать переквалифицироваться, прчем необязательно в сложные сферы. Мне страшно сколько сфер я упускаю, хоть и в IT. Строю дом и сталкиваюь постоянно что нет свободных специалистов: - каменщики. Люди борются, предлагая бригадам все больше, кто то х2 накидывает - они ставят в приоритет, кто то х3. Сосед строится на кредитные деньги, по договору должен построиться за год, прошел сезон, а он только начинает заливать фундамент. В общем, он в отчаянии. - установка видеонаблюдения. Представьте - обзвонил я всех в авито, единственное что смогли предложить - "перезвоните через две недели". Я говорю - давайте вы перезвоните, когда освободитесь. Ответ - "лучше вы перезвоните, а то мы забудем". Это с таким отношением к клиентам у них столько заказов... - Плиточники - берутся только за большие работы. уложить плитку в 40 м3 гаража - наберите меня через пару недель. - Оконщики - тоже самое, специалистов по установке больших тяжелых окон нет, из другого города возможно удастся зимой привлеч, когда кончится сезон стройки, конечно с оплатой командировочных, предоставление жилья, хрен знает что такого еще предложить - абоненмент в стрип клуб чтоли. Буду обзванивать Москву, Питер, ... ...я могу долго бомбить
@chatnoir1224
6 ай бұрын
Идиоты в комментах не вдупляют, что рост ЗП - это показатель дефицита кадров. Он не связан с ростом производительности труда (она будет падать, с учетом ухода западных технологий), а это значит что весь этот рост ЗП уйдет в косты конечных товаров и услуг, а значит в рост цен в магазинах.
@i_vws_i
11 ай бұрын
I live in Yekaterinburg , I work as a manager in a restaurant, my salary has increased by 10%. I am very happy with this event! Now my monthly salary is 96.489₽ 📈❤
@artem_tot
7 ай бұрын
До 19 года я жил рядом с Екб.
@MrSpirtuoso
Жыл бұрын
I am the QA engineer in one of the biggest Russian IT company. I got my current job right before the war, before that I have worked for Western companies. Recently my salary was increased by 16%, although it was quite good (I live in province and my income is almost like in Moscow or something), but prices are growing much much faster than the salary increase.
@dexdexon3914
Жыл бұрын
Good for Russia!!! 🎉
@kathrinemarimura
Жыл бұрын
Мне кажется это лучший репортер в нашей стране❤
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
☺️
@LichbournesOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Where is the hall at the start of the video? Looks amazing.
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
This was the Russian State Library in central Moscow. The hall looks amazing, glad they let me film inside 😁
@uniongrob8194
Жыл бұрын
Thanx for your work, and dedication, Reporter
@RealReporter
Жыл бұрын
It's my pleasure
@Beloff777
Жыл бұрын
So pleasant to watch and listen, I’d say it’s main TV channel production level. Thanks RR!
@aleks_chicken
Жыл бұрын
Salary growth is associated with mobilized citizens who previously received 30-40k rubles a month on average, and now they receive 200k rubles a month. For a such citizens, the increases in wages is about 600%, but if we decompose into those who did not go to war and stayed at their last job, then it will be possible to get this increase of 15% for every person
@Alex-lm1cj
Жыл бұрын
In any case their annual salary would be no more than 400-600k
@jackcat3745
4 ай бұрын
The USA, UK are big mouths, half UK families get 3 pounds left per week, which can buy a pack of eggs in London.
@sebastianconstantin5176
Жыл бұрын
great video, keep up the good job.
@giacomoneri1782
Жыл бұрын
The west either tragically misjudged the effects of sanctions on Russia or purposefully sanctioned it's own citizens. What do they expected, Russia is not DPR Korea or Cuba, that are isolated, have few resources and means of production, and it's not Venezuela either that's run by incompetents. Russia got plenty of resources and means of production to be self sufficient AND also provide for other countries as well. Plus it's not isolated at all, it's even managing to polarize many countries against the west. I don't know how European leaders thinks turning autarchic without being self sufficient would work out well for us.
@ibrahimtouman2279
Жыл бұрын
You haven’t mentioned in your video the Russian automotive industry which has recovered recently to around pre-war levels from a near collapse situation in 2022 (almost -70% slump), thanks of course to unwavering help from Chinese automobile companies.. I am talking about real Russian automobile manufacturers (like AvtoVaz and UAZ), not assembly plants (like Moskvitch)!
@louditalian1962
Жыл бұрын
So overall the economy is hurting in some sectors but booming in others, that seems normal. The country is also trying to produce and become a major industrial power, soon Russian weapons will once again flow in the market, especially in Africa, Middle East, Sout East Asia and Latin America giving more of a booming economy in their military sector. Soviet weapons are well know through the world, but the newest Russian Federation hasn't created such a marker for their equipment. If they are smart, they will use their propaganda to sell weapons to foreign powers and rack a wealthy substantial, Syria should be a gold mine for them.
@Klovaneer
10 ай бұрын
India has literally bailed out UVZ in the nineties - they still have two times more T-90 than the russians!
@vstaroseltsev
9 ай бұрын
I'm software developer working in Perm city, in 2022 my salary was 180k rubles, in 2023 its grows to 230k rubles
@Nomus76
9 ай бұрын
Фига се вы зарабатываете). Для Перми просто сказочные дентги. Крос!!! Я тоже в Перми в Закамске работягой на военке 60 чистыми и то доволен. Сын на вахте 170 К и тоже доволен, но то вахта.
@vstaroseltsev
9 ай бұрын
@@Nomus76 60 я зарабатывал в году 2014.. Пока ипотеку не выплачу, не могу понять много зарабатываю или нет, все в досрочные платежи уходит, продукты как покупал только по акциям, так и покупаю, езжу на гранте))
@Gator-357
Жыл бұрын
I have already been sayin this. I have friends that live outside of Moskow and they have been telling me and sending videos of how well their economy is doing. It's doing so well, in fact, that quite a lot of goods and services are much cheaper than they are here in the US. Sanctions always ever only hurt the ones doing the sanctioning and the sanctioned country usually does even better eceonomicly with sanctions in place. That is a historical fact.
@quemaspana
Жыл бұрын
... Venezuela and North Korea would like to have a word with your facts.
@jackneuman5108
Жыл бұрын
@@quemaspanaIran and Cuba are in line after that....
@Alex-lm1cj
Жыл бұрын
People in Russia are either economically ignorant or infantile.12 years ago an average salary in constraction was $4000/mo or 100k rubles. Now, it is still 100k rubles but it's only 1050 dollars/mo lol. The real salary outisde Moscow: - postman $63 - doctor $400 - teacher $200 - policemam $ 300-400 - firefighter $400 - senate member $10000 - Gazprom CEO $1.645.000/mo - Rosneft CEO $2.450.000/mo
@alex-0
Жыл бұрын
The idea is right but you completely ruined it with BS numbers
@Extraspicyoblast
Жыл бұрын
Well wages for many of our workers have indeed increased (not for all though), it depends on your position.
@dvaplustwo
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Russian economy is growing, and it will only accelerate further, and the West will plunge into crisis (just look at the dynamics of the real money supply in Russia and the West)
@swagatggautam6630
Жыл бұрын
As Real as it gets. Love your contents.
@m9a1gernsback
Жыл бұрын
I freelance in PC building&repairs, networking, etc. Year over year income average has grown 20% so I am doing great actually. To note, however: - average spending has risen quite the same way (not out of necessity though - I just can spend more, so I do just that) - average spending on food has actually decreased a little (3-5%) - not all of income growth can be attributed to just "getting more payment for more services rendered", but still PC market conditions are facinating recently :)
@Nish_18
Жыл бұрын
The Russian economy has become the greatest mystery of our time, True indeed!
@johnny8601
Жыл бұрын
Before the war in Ukraine I used to work in Aeroflot, Russian national carrier. Sanctions have dramatically hit Russian aviation. The planes are still reliable and maintained well but the number of flights are very low and mostly domestic. That’s why salary has dropped and weak rubble adds oil to the fire. So I and many pilots left Russia because salaries abroad twice or even triple times higher because you earn money in USD and salary itself higher.
@AhmedAdly11
Жыл бұрын
Excellent insight.
@M_mOuSe_
Жыл бұрын
Didn't Aeroflot raise pilot salaries by 25% a couple of weeks ago?
@margo7059
Жыл бұрын
Вы в 2014 уехали? Просто вы пишите "до войны". И война и санкции против России были с 2014. Но вот против авиации их ввели в 2022. Когда вы работали там? До войны или до СВО?
@j.k.1239
11 ай бұрын
Sanctions work afterall.🤣 'The IMF has improved its forecast for Russia's GDP growth for 2023 to 2.2 percent.Meanwhile, The IMF has lowered its 2023 growth forecast for Germany to a contraction of 0.5%."
@nupagadi84
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honest journalism!
@floridaman_85_58
Жыл бұрын
There are only three economies that have historically grown faster during major wars. 1. The United states 2. Russia or Soviet Union 3. Um well......Germany This is because the military has always historically been the best way to absorb the workforce...profits that would normally be restricted to oligarchs and CEO's become more widely distributed within the population, as there is a greater need for skilled professionals. In the United states, the military industry has alway been the largest investor in science and technology. NASA reached its peak during the cold war, when the government was competing with the soviet union. This investment is also when the United states had the least inequality and the middle class was far richer. As unsavory as it sounds, large wars tends to be somewhat profitable.
@_zhuzher_
Жыл бұрын
As a Russian student I would say that my scholarship is going lower but the prices in the markets are going higher. You know, it's kinda difficult to live when you can't afford to buy some cookies 🙂
@nicblank09
Жыл бұрын
You lien 😂 😊
@rodrigodopradobittencourt1792
8 ай бұрын
Excellent! It's one of the best videos on the channel.
@WwarpfirewW
Жыл бұрын
Its very interesting how yours journalist work can bring you so much experience and knowledge, glad you share it with world in a positive manner to objectively inform 💬 Also I heard that weakening of currency can be caused by buying assets and investing in stocks by private sector as to use strong currency before it can drop. I must say, that its still pretty amazing accomplishment, I cant imagine most of EU countries to do such drastic changes on economy, we are slowly falling down as interventions being made to stop it but it seems that banks are the only one to be able to do something with it as the economy is very fragile and decentralised all over the Europe.
@XaverHAGSPIEL
Жыл бұрын
All the best for the clever and rational acting Russian Leader. The Western societies are breaking apart. Some of them are facing a disastrous economically bankrupt.
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