Despite facing sanctions and a rise in prices, the Russian economy is growing with average monthly wages up 30% from pre-war figures. Vladivostok, a city in Russia, showcases resilience amidst repressive measures and isolation. The war in Ukraine has transformed the city, with Russia shifting its economy to a war footing, boosting defense production and economic growth.
Russia has shifted its economy to a war footing, fueling defense production and economic growth in defiance of international sanctions, FP’s @ak_mack writes. https://t.co/Xun0nsVFtd
Swipe to explore this complex city ➡ ️ Perched at the edge of Vladimir Putin’s would-be empire, Vladivostok is a good place to observe how the war has changed Russia. The journey begins where the city itself began: https://t.co/GhIutKf49X
Russia will have more economical growth in 2024 than both the US and the eurozone So much for sanctions? https://t.co/xYCCyVZQBG
Founded in 1860, Vladivostok's history has been full of twists and turns. The war in Ukraine has changed fates across the Russian city again https://t.co/cRuif4vyTa 👇
.@TheEconomist - Vladivostok is a window into wartime Russia. Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is transforming the far-eastern city https://t.co/gC6e2ktXgt
Vladivostok demonstrates that while Russia has become more repressive at home, and more isolated abroad, its economy and society have proven resilient. See how war is transforming the city with our interactive report: https://t.co/gGYl3DSGD9 👇
Bloomberg: Russian economy is growing despite sanctions “a serious rise in prices remains a source of “constant economic concern” for the Russian authorities. However, average monthly wages are growing faster - up 30% from pre-war figures” A year ago it was called 🇷🇺 propaganda https://t.co/eB9feMhL7F