Economic pessimism among Russians at highest in at least 20 years, Gallup poll shows
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'Putin doesn't care about Russians' quality of life', expert says as pessimism reaches 20-yr high
Russians are more pessimistic about the state of their economy than at any time in the past 20 years, and a majority say living standards are worsening, a Gallup survey published on Tuesday shows. But, according to Konstantin Sonin, John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at University of Chicago, this does not represent a tipping point for Vladimir Putin as "Putin doesn't care muc…
Russian Economic Pessimism Hits 20-Year High: Gallup Survey
A Gallup survey reveals increasing pessimism among Russians regarding their economic conditions and living standards, with 60% believing the economy is worsening. Confidence in the Russian military and government has also declined. Simultaneously, U.S. leadership approval plummets in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict and diplomatic challenges.
For the first time in 20 years.
The Russians are more pessimistic about the economic situation than at any other time in the last 20 years, and most say that the standard of living is worsening, according to research released on Tuesday (30) by Gallup research organization. Gallup reported that 60% of respondents in Russia said that the economic conditions in the city or region where they live are worsening, while only 27% believe they are improving and 9% said they remain the…
Economic pessimism among Russians at highest in at least 20 years, Gallup poll shows
Russians are more pessimistic about the state of their economy than at any time in the past 20 years, and a majority say living standards are worsening, polling organisation Gallup said in a survey published on Tuesday.

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