Moscow Region - Minimum subsistence level of working age population

11,598 (Rubles) in 2015

In 2015, minimum subsistence level of working age population for Moscow Region was 11,598 rubles. Between 1995 and 2015, minimum subsistence level of working age population of Moscow Region grew substantially from 350 to 11,598 rubles rising at an increasing annual rate that reached a maximum of 84.60% in 2001 and then decreased to 14.12% in 2015.

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What is minimum subsistence level of working age population?

Represents cost estimate of consumer goods basket as well as statutory payments and fees. Consumer goods basket includes minimum set of food and non-food products and services needed for maintenance of human health and life support. It is established both on national level by Federal law and on regional level by regional authorities. Minimum subsistence level is determined in average per capita on the quarterly base for three socio-economic groups of population (working-age population, retirees and children) by the Government of the Russian Federation.

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What is Moscow Region minimum subsistence level of working age population?