The Russian economy has found itself in a deep crisis, as confirmed by data from the Foreign Intelligence Service. In an attempt to maintain its image, propaganda spreads 'positive' data, meanwhile, the civil sector is experiencing a decline in production and workforce, while at the same time, the military-industrial complex is seeing significant state funding.
Experts point out that the sharp decline in the purchasing power of the population due to high interest rates is the main reason for the exacerbation of the crisis. This has led to stagnation in the civil sector, where businesses are forced to reduce staff or implement part-time work, resulting in an increase in unemployment. There are also significant issues arising in the country's budget management.
The financial gap threatens economic stability and leads to rising prices. Even the Central Bank acknowledges the risks of inflation.
Excessive spending on military needs at the expense of civilian goods complicates the situation. The division of the economy into military and civilian sectors causes financial difficulties for civilian enterprises.
Such trends indicate a difficult economic situation in Russia, especially under the influence of war.
The Russian economy is undergoing a serious crisis, the decline in production and unemployment indicate deep problems in the civil sector, while significant financial expenditures on military purposes further complicate the situation. Excessive spending and resource allocation are the main factors worsening the economic situation in the country.