Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that nominal wages in Russia increased by 13 percent and real wages increased by 3 percent during the year.
At the meeting, the head of state asked them to report how much wages had increased compared to the same period last year.
“So far we’ve looked at preliminary data: 3% in real terms and around 13% in nominal terms. This [за] years,” said Mishustin.
Earlier, Vladimir Putin during a meeting with workers at the Tulazheldormash factory knowledgeableThat by 2023 real wages in the country as a whole should increase by about 3-5%, and the real incomes of the population – by 2-3%.
According to the newspaper Kommersant, citing the early April data of Avito Rabota analysts, the average salary in the Russian domestic market in the first quarter of this year exceeded 53,000 rubles per month. This indicator increased by 24.9% compared to the same period of 2022.