As the year went by, Russians began to save more

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Almost one in two Russians said they started saving more (49%) in the past year. This was demonstrated by a SuperJob survey, the results of which were reviewed by socialbites.ca.

Only 14% of survey respondents started spending more frequently. The personal financial strategies of 26% of survey respondents remained unchanged throughout the year.

More men support the “save more” strategy (54% compared to 43% for women). Russians over 45 tend to cut spending more often than their younger compatriots (53%). The higher the income level, the more supporters of savings: 43% among respondents with a salary of up to 50 thousand rubles a month, 57% among those earning more than 80 thousand rubles.

The proportion of those who support the “spend more” strategy is highest among Russians under the age of 34 (21%).

During the year, both the number of people who believe they should spend more (from 9% to 14%) and the number of people who want to save (from 46% to 49%) increased slightly.

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