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Ozon58 19.11.21 01:14 am

The national wealth of the Russian Federation belongs to 110 oligarchs

Russia ranks first in the world in wealth inequality among the population, behind only a few small Caribbean states, according to a global wealth report prepared by Credit Suisse.

“In the whole world, billionaires in total own 1-2% of the national wealth; today in Russia 110 billionaires own 35% of all wealth, ”the survey notes.

Now the level of income in the country as a whole is growing, but their distribution is extremely heterogeneous. “The level of well-being of households (in the Russian Federation - ed.), Calculated using constant exchange rates, increased by 7 times: from 1.65 thousand dollars in 2000 to 11.9 thousand dollars today,” says the Credit Suisse review.

According to Forbes, there are 110 dollar billionaires in Russia in 2013, the richest of whom are recognized as Alisher Usmanov with a fortune of $ 17.6 billion, Mikhail Fridman ($ 16.5 billion), Leonid Mikhelson ($ 15.4 billion), Viktor Vekselberg ($ 15.1 billion) and Vagit Alekperov ($ 14.8 billion).
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Bjayds 19.11.21

According to Forbes, there are 110 dollar billionaires in Russia in
2013.And they also say that those who do not have enough money to get there go there.

And so, nothing surprising. "The fish rots from the head"

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Sima4 19.11.21

Alisher Usmanov with a fortune of $ 17.6 billion, Mikhail Fridman ($ 16.5 billion), Leonid Mikhelson ($ 15.4 billion), Viktor Vekselberg ($ 15.1 billion) and Vagit Alekperov ($ 14.8 billion).

Some non-Russians.

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Infiltrator 19.11.21

We know.

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Sayonara 19.11.21

This is a great achievement, very good.

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Nihiliant 19.11.21

You just need to work 12 hours at two jobs, then you will also be oligarchs like them.

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No more drugs 19.11.21

Alisher Usmanov with a fortune of $ 17.6 billion, Mikhail Fridman ($ 16.5 billion), Leonid Mikhelson ($ 15.4 billion), Viktor Vekselberg ($ 15.1 billion) and Vagit Alekperov ($ 14.8 billion).
Yes, in general, all Russians. The main thing is that the names and surnames of all are purely Slavic ...

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masha 19.11.21

Oligarchs are pedophiles.

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Reverend Onotole 19.11.21

Nihiliant
You just need to work 12 hours at two jobs, then you will also be oligarchs, like them.

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stalker7162534 19.11.21

Two years have passed.

21:00 13.10.2015
Credit Suisse published its Global Wealth Report 2015
There are only 34 million millionaires worldwide, which is only 0.7% of the population.
Russians became poorer by 38% from mid-2014 to mid-2015, mainly due to devaluation. Welfare per adult in Russia fell from $ 18,991 in mid-2014 to $ 11,726 in mid-2015. Only Ukrainians have become poorer. The next country in the ranking with a wide margin from Russia - Brazil, has become poorer by 23%.
The distribution of wealth in Russia is the most uneven among the 40 largest countries.
http://wealthclub.ru/articles/Credit-Suisse-Global-Wealth-Report-2015-blagosostoyanie-Rossiyan-s-serediny-2014-upalo-na-38/

Credit Suisse: Devaluation has neutralized ten-year wealth growth
According to Credit Suisse calculations, the richest 10% of Russians own 87% of Russia's total wealth, up from 85% in 2014. This is significantly higher than in other large economies, the survey notes. For example, in the United States, the richest 10% of the population accounts for 76% of the wealth, in China - 66%.
http://www.banki.ru/news/lenta/?id=8365914

The share of the middle class fell to the level characteristic of the "banana republics" of Latin America and the poorest African countries - 4.1%.
By the number of citizens who can be attributed to the middle class, the Russian Federation returned to 2000, and at the rate at which the middle class is "dying out", Russia ranks first in the world, according to Credit Suisse.
At the same time, the median well-being of an adult (over 20 years old) citizen of the Russian Federation was only $ 1388. This figure means that half of Russians have less than this level, and half more.
Nicaragua ($ 1,352) and the Kingdom of Swaziland ($ 1107) showed similar results.
SpoilerNicaragua! Charles! You see, Nicaragua!
The richest 10% of Russians own 87% of Russia's total wealth, up from 85% in 2014.
SpoilerAfter each "crisis" the rich in Russia become even richer!
Data for last year 2014
The welfare of Russian citizens declined by 6% over the year, while the number of dollar millionaires has almost doubled since mid-2013,
according to the Wealth Report 2014 published by Credit Suisse. by $ 4.6 trillion. The second place in terms of growth was shown by China - $ 1.5 trillion. At the same time, China ranks first in the world in terms of the number of citizens belonging to the middle class - 109 million people versus 92 million in the United States (second place). Australia became the leader in terms of the share of the middle class in the world - 56%, in terms of well-being per person - Switzerland (567,122 dollars), in terms of the number of dollar millionaires - the United States (15,656 million people).
http://www.exocur.ru/blagosostoyanie-rossiyan-za-god-snizilos-na-40-i-vernulos-na-uroven-2005-goda/

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Vanya Rygalov 19.11.21

And what? Again, take away and divide?

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stalker7162534 19.11.21

Vanya Rygalov
No. Have already tried it.

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Vanya Rygalov 19.11.21

... the richest 10% of Russians own 87% of Russia's total wealth, up from 85% in 2014.
If you divide wisely, then everyone will have enough. Of course, you won't get rich, but in fairness ...

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stalker7162534 19.11.21

Vanya Rygalov
In fairness does not mean "take away and divide". In all fairness, it does not mean that everyone is equal. In fairness, this is when honestly.
Who believes that the Russian oligarchs, honestly, from scratch, saving from their salaries, made their fortunes? I have not met such people. But I heard from everyone that the oligarchs made their fortunes by stealing - both conventionally speaking "legal" and frankly criminal. And due to the fact that they either have power, or they are close to power. Unfortunately, I have no information to refute these statements, or to confirm.
Well, let's remember the last scandal - Prosecutor General Chaika and his relatives. This is what Novaya Gazeta writes: Today, Novaya Gazeta managed to find out that the companies associated with Chaika got the most valuable part of the property of the shipping company (Verkhne-Lenskoe River Shipping Company) - river-sea class vessels. They started talking about the conflict around the VLRP at the federal level after the strange death of the former director of the shipping company Nikolai Palenny. Palenni's body was found hanged in the garage on December 30, 2002. The official cause of death was suicide. However, neither relatives nor friends of the former director of the state shipping company believed the official version. And only in 2012, Novaya Gazeta columnist Leonid Nikitinsky (see Novaya Gazeta, No. 7 of 01/25/2012) managed to find evidence that indirectly, but convincingly, indicated that Paleny, most likely killed. This was primarily evidenced by the protocol for examining the corpse, where it was reported about a closed strangulation groove, which is possible only in one case - strangulation by another person or persons. http://www.novayagazeta.ru/inquests/70973.html
No criminal investigation into the murder was opened. Who was the prosecutor there at that time? Guess it at once. Who appointed Chaika Prosecutor General? Guess it at once. Why or why?
And when I read passages from kremlebots (people posting on the Internet for a fee "necessary" posts for the Kremlin) that Putin stopped Yeltsin in the nineties, I find it funny. The nineties are over, because everything has already been divided (squeezed out).

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Mage Hermit 19.11.21

It is honestly impossible to take away from to share. Why? Simple.
Who will divide? The one who will distribute at the boiler receives
unlimited power over everyone else.
How to make him share honestly?
Spoiler

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stalker7162534 19.11.21

Papa Cheburator
You can. There were examples - Kombodja, North Korea - all equally poor.

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Mage Hermit 19.11.21

stalker7162534 Like a
humor joke, this is not the answer.

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Wing42 19.11.21

Always the same! Further it gets worse.

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stalker7162534 19.11.21

Papa Cheburator
Where is humor then? There were no rich people in the USSR, in the UK, and in Kampuchea. Everyone was poor. The difference in income, in consumption of the first secretary of the district committee and a hard worker was not great, two hundred rubles in USSR prices.
Spoiler Petersburg. Outside the windows, noise, din. The master sends a footman to find out what is the matter. A footman reports - There are sailors on the streets, making a revolution so that there are no rich people. Barin - My grandfather the Decembrist made a revolution so that there were no poor.

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VANDAL55 19.11.21

Sima4
Nicely said. I completely agree .

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VANDAL55 19.11.21

No more drugs ...
yeah ....