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    There is certainly a torrent of bad news coming in for the Russian economy. As for many financial and economic data can seem steril and cold to many I think it is useful to look at it sometimes from more individual level:

    Living Standards Slide for Russia's Struggling Pensioners

    "In the 1990s there was nothing in the shops but fridges were full," Lisitsyn said, referring to the collapse of the Soviet Union which shattered supply lines and the command economy, forcing many to rely on home-grown produce.

    "Now it's the other way round — there's everything in the shops but fridges are all but empty," said the former military officer and radio factory worker.

    Sitting at a small formica table in the kitchen of his two-room flat in a Moscow suburb, Lisitsyn said he struggles to keep up with price rises for food and medicine, saying sometimes he walks into a shop "only to walk out again."

    According to the article the average monthly pension in 2014 was around 10.000 rubles or 150$ at the current exchange rate which is of course amazingly little by Western standards. In general high inflation in basic stuff like food impact mostly the poor and in this case old, although the high rural proportion might reduce that connection in Russia to some degree. But living in the many little villages in very basic housing comes of course also at a price. The pensioners rappresent somewhat under a third of the Russian population.

    It's a trend not lost on Putin, whose role as a protector of stability, social conservatism and generous state spending has won a strong following among the elderly. Their loyalty is now being tested by a financial crisis triggered by low oil prices and Western sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukraine.
    I focused more on food prices and hadn't thought so much about medicine, which is mostly imported.
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    Russians perturbed at price rise, ruble fall - poll
    13:56 January 28, 2015 Interfax

    Rising food and everyday goods prices seem to be the biggest problem for Russians, at least, 77 percent say so (74 percent in Moscow), Levada Center told Interfax.
    The respondents are no less concerned about the ruble fall (65 percent across the country and 70 percent in Moscow) and the performance of outpatient clinics and hospitals (62 percent on the whole, and 63 percent in Moscow).
    http://rbth.co.uk/news/2015/01/28/ru...oll_43208.html)

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    $Ruble sinking like Russian submarine Kursk.
    Ruble's Slide Resumes on #Ukraine Sanctions Concern as Oil Drops


    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...n-as-oil-drops

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    Russian Ruble about to hit 69 to the US dollar as oil sinks to a 6-year low.
    pic.twitter.com/x74JnAow9s

    New EU Sanctions Loom Over #Russia's Struggling Ruble
    http://tmt-go.ru/515083

    Russians blame the Central Bank, not their government's actions in #Ukraine for the current crisis. #RussianLogic http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinio...le/514979.html

    Extreme shortages evidently in Moscow:
    Fearing sanctions (?), Russia's PACE delegation took light bulbs, toilet paper when they cleared out their offices:
    http://goo.gl/yodvOv

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    From Interfax today referencing economy:

    12:17 Central Bank pulls AkademRusBank license

    12:02 Rosneft requesting 1.3 tln rubles for 28 projects from NWF - ministry (Part 3)

    12:00 Investment may decline over 10% in 2015; consumer demand - 7%-9% - Ulyukayev (Part 2)

    10:56 Naftogaz suing Gazprom for $6.2 billion for transit reduction, adaptation of contract to EU terms

    10:46 Public procurement from "friends and relatives" of high-ranking officials should be stopped - Kremlin official

    10:23 GAZPROM MUST SETTLE 390 MLN EURO UNICREDIT LOAN IN 2015 AT EURIBOR PLUS 2.75% - COMPANY

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    Without China's help, Russia would already be having trouble financing war in Ukraine, @GordonGChang writes:
    http://goo.gl/c4GKHC

    It is estimated that Russia is spending approximately 20 to 29M USDs per day during the fighting and that since August 2014.

    Simple math places the approximate cost since August at well over 3.6B USDs as the low end and 5.4B at the high end.

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    https://meduza.io/news/2015/01/29/gl...kam-barstvovat

    Putin’s chief of staff says state corruption & officials mooching off the people is a threat to Russian sovereignty.

    Mooching seems to be the new approved Russian term for corruption at the highest levels.

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