Show participant and blogger Alena Charintseva revealed her income in 2026
Blogger and reality show participant Alena Charintseva shared details of her family budget and told how much she and her husband Hevor earn in 2026. According to her, the main source of income remains advertising on social media, and a significant portion of the funds is currently directed towards housing payments. She shared this in an interview with Slava Dyomin.
How much Alena Charintseva earns
During the conversation, the blogger confirmed that her average income can reach about 8 thousand dollars a month. At the same time, she clarified that earnings significantly depend on the number of advertising integrations.
According to Charintseva, she brings in the larger part of the family income due to her more active blog management.
«I manage the blog more; I strive to work on it. Hevor only engages when he feels inspired,» she explained.
The blogger also reported that her personal income for the last month amounted to about 300-400 thousand hryvnias, while her husband earned approximately 150 thousand hryvnias.
The family spends hundreds of thousands of hryvnias on housing
According to Charintseva, in recent years, the couple has been actively saving money for their own housing. After an unsuccessful experience with a previous property, the family purchased a new house and is currently focused on paying for it.
Every month, the family spends about 200 thousand hryvnias on housing payments.
«We can pay 200, we can pay more. This month we plan to pay more,» noted the blogger.
What else the family spends money on
In addition to housing payments, a significant portion of the budget is allocated to expenses for their two children, cars, and everyday needs.
According to Charintseva's estimation, the family's total monthly expenses amount to approximately 300-350 thousand hryvnias.
Despite high expenses, the blogger assured that the family does not feel a lack of funds and tries to close their financial obligations regarding housing as quickly as possible without giving up their usual standard of living.
Earlier, Ukrainian pianist and composer Evgen Khmara spoke about his income, expenses, and the real economy of concert activities.
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