Posted 13 декабря 2021,, 07:14

Published 13 декабря 2021,, 07:14

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

Only 15% of citizens will be able to live for more than six months on savings

Only 15% of citizens will be able to live for more than six months on savings

13 декабря 2021, 07:14
Only 7% of Russians can live on their savings for more than a year. 43% of Russians have no savings at all.

As follows from a survey conducted by the SuperJob service, the results of which are cited by RBC, the share of those who do not plan future income and spending increased in 2021 by 13% compared to 2020 and amounted to 34%.

13% in case of loss of income can hold out on savings alone for less than a month. 18% - one to two months. 11% - up to two months. 8% - from six months to a year. 7% - more than a year.

More often than others, respondents whose income does not exceed 50 thousand rubles spoke about the absence of any savings.

It should be noted that in the past and 2019, 40% of the survey participants said they had no savings. Moreover, in 2008, only 28% of citizens did not have savings.

35% of Russians do not keep records of income and expenses, which is more than 2019 by 6% and 2020 by 2% . 53% keep approximate records, and 12% - detailed ones.

11% of respondents plan income and expenses for a period exceeding a year. Basically, these are people who earn more than 80 thousand rubles a month.

Earlier it was reported that according to sociologists, the number of citizens who managed to accumulate savings for old age decreased by almost three times. At the same time, almost 25% of citizens simply do not know what they will live on in old age, and probably rely only on "the state". Almost a third of Russians are going to work "to death".

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