Larisa Rubalskaya said she needs 200 thousand rubles a month for a comfortable life 12:53

The poet Larisa Rubalskaya said that for a comfortable life in Moscow, she should spend at least 200 thousand rubles a month. in the comments NTV He explained that this amount went to taxes, rent, assistant Valentina’s salary, food, travel, entertainment and more. According to the celebrity, he is satisfied with his pension.

“30 thousand and a little more. A good pension, big,” said Rubalskaya.

He also revealed that he sold the copyright of his work to a private agency a few years ago. According to the poet, this is more profitable than managing them yourself.

Rubalskaya is the author of the lyrics to the songs of Alla Pugacheva (“My Destiny”, “My Daughter”, “Live in Peace, Country”), Philip Kirkorov (“I’m Guilty, I’m Guilty”, “Night Ball”). “), Mikhail Muromov (“Strange Woman”), Irina Allegrova (“Passenger in Transit”, “Pirate”, “Sketches”, “Keys”, “Black Horse”) and other artists.

Former singer Mikhail Muromov saidthat his pension is less than 13 thousand rubles.



Source: Gazeta

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