In Russia defined the industry with the highest paid jobs

Russia has one of the highest salaries in may offered to employers in the logistics and warehouse to an average of 155 thousand rubles.

in addition, at high income you can count on in the shipping industry (an average of 154 thousand rubles), the newspaper “Izvestia” with reference to the research service “Work.ru”, in which were analyzed more than 150 thousand jobs in Russia.

On high salaries may also qualify and specialists in real estate — the average maximum salary is 141 thousand rubles.

Meanwhile, the majority (67%) of Russians believe that the authorities could go the way of the European Union, which already began to consider the introduction to all citizens of the EU countries monthly base payments, the state guaranteed (unconditional basic income, BBD). Only 5% of Russians were against such ideas, it follows from the results of a survey conducted by the portal Superjob.ru.

At the same time, 28% of respondents were undecided, their arguments are: “Our people will stop working”; “Help should be targeted: children, the disabled, pensioners”.

this arguing about the amount of monthly payments, 40% of respondents named amounts from 10 to 20 thousand rubles, 25% — from 20 to 30 thousand rubles, 11% believe that the state should pay the monthly population of one regional minimum wage. On average, the Russians dream of a basic unconditional income of 25 thousand rubles a month.

Previously the Bank of Russia has published the results of a survey conducted in late may of “old”. It turned out in particular that the number of employed Russians, whose incomes have fallen as a result of lower wages or other benefits, has almost doubled in less than two months. As stated in the materials of the regulator, “one in five employees (19%) said about the reduction of wages and other payments, which is 10 percentage points more than at the beginning of the measurement (at the beginning of April — ed.)”.

previously, the newspaper “Izvestia” quoted the results of a survey of the Higher school of Economics (HSE), according to which the salaries of almost half of Russians (40%) decreased during the pandemic coronavirus. Hardest by wages in construction, trade and service sectors, where a negative trend was observed in 65-75% of cases. Among the self-employed to reduce wages complained of 75% and among the employed in medium and large businesses is 48%.

Recall that the Russian economy in February—March 2020 was under the powerful impact of two negative factors — the rapid spread of the pandemic coronavirus infection COVID-19 and its deleterious effect on the global economy and collapse in oil prices. Against this background, the rouble significantly depreciated against the dollar and the Euro. Reacting to the situation, the government and the Bank of Russia adopted several packages of measures to support the economy and citizens.

may 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the end of may 12, a single period of days off, entered March 30, in the fight against COVID-19. He also announced the beginning of implementation of the third package of anti-crisis measures, under which the state, in particular, will increase targeted support for families with children, small businesses, individual entrepreneurs and self-employed. In addition, Putin instructed the government to prepare a national plan for long-term development of the economy, the recovery in employment and incomes.

on 27 may, the Minister of economic development (MED) of the Russian Federation Maxim Reshetnikov said that the total cost of anti-crisis measures to support the Russian economy, aimed at combating the impact of the pandemic coronavirus has reached 3.3 trillion rubles.

on 2 June Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin Putin submitted the draft of the national plan for the recovery of the Russian economy in 2020-2021 years, noting in particular that the cost of NATsthe plan will be about 5 trillion rubles.

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