Sales of square meters in Moscow empire : Yekaterinburg: -33% y/y Saint Petersburg: -35% y/y Perm: -24% Hǎishēnwǎi ("Vladivostok"): - 20% Moscow: -20%

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Good, these savages can live in caves - or can visit despot Putin & co in their palaces to appreciate their "improved" infrastructure & healthcare.
1917/1991 is on the way :thup:


Sales of square meters in Moscow empire : Yekaterinburg: -33% y/y Saint Petersburg: -35% y/y Perm: -24% Hǎishēnwǎi (Vladivostok): - 20% Moscow: -20%






 
Theres a guy on Youtube I watch, he is an Australian living in Moscow, and he goes around showing the kinds of residences Russians live in.

I just happened to watch one last night. And apparently you can BUY an apartment as well as rent one. We call those Condo's here. Anyway, the price of a SMALL, TINY, "micro apartment" one bedroom in Moscow is $260,000.00 US dollars.

I'd like to know what Russians minimum wage is!!!! $2,000.00 an hour????
 
Theres a guy on Youtube I watch, he is an Australian living in Moscow, and he goes around showing the kinds of residences Russians live in.

I just happened to watch one last night. And apparently you can BUY an apartment as well as rent one. We call those Condo's here. Anyway, the price of a SMALL, TINY, "micro apartment" one bedroom in Moscow is $260,000.00 US dollars.

I'd like to know what Russians minimum wage is!!!! $2,000.00 an hour????

Firefighters in Buryatia, region of 1 million people conquered & annexed by Moscow empire from Mongolia in the 17th century, recorded a video address complaining about their monthly salaries of 22,000-24,000 rubles. Equivalent to USD $230-$250.



Putin hasn't raised my pension but he raised Moscow empire - this retired Muscovite woman promises to still vote for Putin even though she received about $130 a month in pension and her medicine costs 20% of that.




 

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